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Classification of cotton leaf disease using YOLOv8 based k-fold cross validation deep learning method for precision
Kamaldeep Joshi1, Yashasvi Yadav1, Sahil Hooda1
1Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University Institute of Engineering and Technology, Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak, Haryana, India.
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Cotton production is a crucial agricultural industry, a raw material source for the textiles sector and a major source of livelihood for more than 30 million farmers globally. The yield and quality of cotton (Gossypium) are influenced by different types of stress and diseases. Deep Learning as a solution for disease prevention, detection, and management can increase the yield, reduce the cost and improve the quality of crop. This study presents a robust method using 10-fold cross-validation with the YOLOv8 DL model for precise cotton leaf disease recognition. The k-fold cross-validation mitigates overfitting by training the model on diverse data subsets, which leads to enhanced generalizability while ensuring reliable performance. The proposed method achieved 99.60% and 100% as Top_1 and Top_5 accuracy, respectively. The method also achieved a recall of 99.53%, a precision of 99.53%, and an F1 score of 99.60%. During 10 trials, the method consistently performed with an average. Top_1 and Top_5 accuracy of 98.41% and 100% respectively, recall 98.53%, precision 98.39% and F1 score 98.42%.This study is among the first to apply YOLOv8 classification with 10-fold cross-validation for multi-class cotton leaf disease identification using field-captured images.
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