Diagnosis of Plant Cold Damage Based on Hyperspectral Imaging and Convolutional Neural Network
Cold damage is one of the disasters that cause significant loss and irreversible damage in crop production. To avoid yield loss, high-throughput phenotyping can be used to select the crop varieties with cold stress resistance. Nowadays, non-destructive spectral image analysis has become an effective...
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doaj-f747941d9ed74e49af92690e2e19d46b2021-03-30T00:00:07ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362019-01-01711823911824810.1109/ACCESS.2019.29368928809748Diagnosis of Plant Cold Damage Based on Hyperspectral Imaging and Convolutional Neural NetworkWei Yang0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1205-0924Ce Yang1Ziyuan Hao2Chuanqi Xie3Minzan Li4Key Laboratory of Modern Precision Agriculture System Integration Research, China Agricultural University, Beijing, ChinaDepartment of Bioproducts and Biosystems Engineering, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, Saint Paul, MN, USAKey Laboratory of Modern Precision Agriculture System Integration Research, China Agricultural University, Beijing, ChinaDepartment of Food Science and Engineering, East China University of Science and Technology, Shanghai, ChinaKey Laboratory of Modern Precision Agriculture System Integration Research, China Agricultural University, Beijing, ChinaCold damage is one of the disasters that cause significant loss and irreversible damage in crop production. To avoid yield loss, high-throughput phenotyping can be used to select the crop varieties with cold stress resistance. Nowadays, non-destructive spectral image analysis has become an effective way and is widely used in high-throughput phenotyping, which reflects the structural, physiological, biochemical characteristics and traits of plant structure and composition, plant growth and development processes and outcomes. This study used convolutional neural network (CNN) model to extract spectral features in the visible-near-infrared range to estimate cold damage of corn seedlings. The hyperspectral images of cold treated corn seedlings from five varieties were used as research objects in this study. The spectral range of the images was 450-885nm. Gaussian low-pass filter and the Savitzky-Golay smoothing method combined with the first-order derivative was used to do pre-processing for spectral data. For each corn variety, 3600 pixel samples obtained from the selected region of interests in each variety of corn seedlings were used for the CNN modeling. After the CNN modeling, 400 pixel samples extracted from the hyperspectral images were used as the testing set for each variety. Finally, a 10-layer knot CNN model was determined by analyzing the classification accuracy and computational efficiency. CNN detected the cold damage level of different types of corn seedlings as W22 (41.8 %), BxM (35%), B73 (25.6%), PH207 (20%), Mo17 (14%), which had high correlation with the ranking given by chemical method. The coefficient of correlation between cold damage detection results of CNN and results from chemical method is 0.8219. Therefore, it proves that spectral analysis based on CNN modeling can provide reference for detecting cold damage in corn seedlings.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8809748/CNNdeep learningcold damagehyperspectral imaginghigh-throughput phenotypingcorn |
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Wei Yang Ce Yang Ziyuan Hao Chuanqi Xie Minzan Li Diagnosis of Plant Cold Damage Based on Hyperspectral Imaging and Convolutional Neural Network IEEE Access CNN deep learning cold damage hyperspectral imaging high-throughput phenotyping corn |
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Diagnosis of Plant Cold Damage Based on Hyperspectral Imaging and Convolutional Neural Network |
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Diagnosis of Plant Cold Damage Based on Hyperspectral Imaging and Convolutional Neural Network |
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Diagnosis of Plant Cold Damage Based on Hyperspectral Imaging and Convolutional Neural Network |
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Diagnosis of Plant Cold Damage Based on Hyperspectral Imaging and Convolutional Neural Network |
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diagnosis of plant cold damage based on hyperspectral imaging and convolutional neural network |
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Cold damage is one of the disasters that cause significant loss and irreversible damage in crop production. To avoid yield loss, high-throughput phenotyping can be used to select the crop varieties with cold stress resistance. Nowadays, non-destructive spectral image analysis has become an effective way and is widely used in high-throughput phenotyping, which reflects the structural, physiological, biochemical characteristics and traits of plant structure and composition, plant growth and development processes and outcomes. This study used convolutional neural network (CNN) model to extract spectral features in the visible-near-infrared range to estimate cold damage of corn seedlings. The hyperspectral images of cold treated corn seedlings from five varieties were used as research objects in this study. The spectral range of the images was 450-885nm. Gaussian low-pass filter and the Savitzky-Golay smoothing method combined with the first-order derivative was used to do pre-processing for spectral data. For each corn variety, 3600 pixel samples obtained from the selected region of interests in each variety of corn seedlings were used for the CNN modeling. After the CNN modeling, 400 pixel samples extracted from the hyperspectral images were used as the testing set for each variety. Finally, a 10-layer knot CNN model was determined by analyzing the classification accuracy and computational efficiency. CNN detected the cold damage level of different types of corn seedlings as W22 (41.8 %), BxM (35%), B73 (25.6%), PH207 (20%), Mo17 (14%), which had high correlation with the ranking given by chemical method. The coefficient of correlation between cold damage detection results of CNN and results from chemical method is 0.8219. Therefore, it proves that spectral analysis based on CNN modeling can provide reference for detecting cold damage in corn seedlings. |
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CNN deep learning cold damage hyperspectral imaging high-throughput phenotyping corn |
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