Sago palm detection and its maturity identification based on improved convolution neural network


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Zulhakim Wahed and Annie Joseph and Hushairi Zen and Kuryati Kipli. (2022) Sago palm detection and its maturity identification based on improved convolution neural network. Pertanika Journal of Science & Technology (Malaysia), 30 (2). 1219 -1236. ISSN 2231-8526

Abstract

Sago palms are mainly cultivated in Sarawak, especially in the Mukah and Betong division, for consumption and export purposes. The starches produced from the sago are mostly for food products such as noodles, traditional food such as tebaloi, and animal feeds. Nowadays, the sago palm and its maturity detection are done manually, and it is crucial to ensure the productivity of starch. The existing detection methods are very laborious and time-consuming since the plantation areas are vast. The improved CNN model has been developed in this paper to detect the maturity of the sago palm. The detection is done by using drone photos based on the shape of the sago palm canopy. The model is developed by combining the architecture of three existing CNN models, AlexNet, Xception, and ResNet. The proposed model, CraunNet, gives 85.7% accuracy with 11 minutes of learning time based on five-fold-validation. Meanwhile, the training time of the CraunNet is almost two times faster than the existing models, ResNet and Xception. It shows that the computation cost in the CraunNet is much faster than the established model.


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Abstract

Sago palms are mainly cultivated in Sarawak, especially in the Mukah and Betong division, for consumption and export purposes. The starches produced from the sago are mostly for food products such as noodles, traditional food such as tebaloi, and animal feeds. Nowadays, the sago palm and its maturity detection are done manually, and it is crucial to ensure the productivity of starch. The existing detection methods are very laborious and time-consuming since the plantation areas are vast. The improved CNN model has been developed in this paper to detect the maturity of the sago palm. The detection is done by using drone photos based on the shape of the sago palm canopy. The model is developed by combining the architecture of three existing CNN models, AlexNet, Xception, and ResNet. The proposed model, CraunNet, gives 85.7% accuracy with 11 minutes of learning time based on five-fold-validation. Meanwhile, the training time of the CraunNet is almost two times faster than the existing models, ResNet and Xception. It shows that the computation cost in the CraunNet is much faster than the established model.

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Item Type: Article
AGROVOC Term: Metroxylon
AGROVOC Term: developmental stages
AGROVOC Term: maturity
AGROVOC Term: convolution
AGROVOC Term: neural networks
AGROVOC Term: detection
AGROVOC Term: machine learning
AGROVOC Term: data analysis
AGROVOC Term: growth models
Geographical Term: Malaysia
Uncontrolled Keywords: Convolution neural network (CNN), deep learning, sago palm
Depositing User: Ms. Azariah Hashim
Date Deposited: 12 Nov 2024 02:26
Last Modified: 12 Nov 2024 02:26
URI: http://webagris.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/1743

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