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Imaging and Analysis for Quantifying Maize (Zea mays) Abiotic Stress Phenotypes
Published on: March 28, 2025
A multi-scale feature fusion neural network for multi-class disease classification on the maize leaf images
Liangliang Liu1, Shixin Qiao1, Jing Chang1
1College of Information and Management Science, Henan Agricultural University, Zhengzhou, Henan 450046, PR China.
Abstract:
Maize is a globally important cereal crop, however, maize leaf disease is one of the most common and devastating diseases that afflict it. Artificial intelligence methods face challenges in identifying and classifying maize leaf diseases due to variations in image quality, similarity among diseases, disease severity, limited dataset availability, and limited interpretability. To address these challenges, we propose a residual-based multi-scale network (MResNet) for classifying multi-type maize leaf diseases from maize images. MResNet consists of two residual subnets with different scales, enabling the model to detect diseases in maize leaf images at different scales. We further utilize a hybrid feature weight optimization method to optimize and fuse the feature mapping weights of two subnets. We validate MResNet on a maize leaf diseases dataset. MResNet achieves 97.45% accuracy. The performance of MResNet surpasses other state-of-the-art methods. Various experiments and two additional datasets confirm the generalization performance of our model. Furthermore, thermodynamic diagram analysis increases the interpretability of the model. This study provides technical support for the disease classification of agricultural plants.
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