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Published on: August 5, 2020
Robust plant disease segmentation in complex field environments: an in-depth analysis and validation with STAR-Net
Yulong Fan1, Minghao Yu1, Lele Shen1
1College of Computer Science and Technology, Zhejiang Normal University, Jinhua, China.
Introduction:
Plant disease segmentation in real-world agricultural environments poses significant technical challenges, including complex backgrounds, diverse lesion morphologies, and extreme class imbalance.
Methods:
In this paper, we propose an integrated solution, STAR-Net, which combines a novel network architecture with a dynamic training strategy. The architecture features an innovative Heterogeneous Branch Attention Aggregation (HBAA) module to robustly represent multi-scale and multi-morphology features. The training strategy employs a Dynamic Phase-Weighted Loss (DPW-Loss) to navigate the complexities of imbalanced data.
Results:
Our method achieves a state-of-the-art average mIoU of 93.36% on the NLB dataset. This result demonstrates its superior ability to precisely segment diseases with specific elongated morphologies. Furthermore, the model obtains a competitive average mIoU of 41.13% on the highly challenging PlantSeg dataset. This result validates its robustness in complex 'in-the-wild' scenarios.
Discussion:
Our work presents a powerful, well validated, and synergistic solution for plant disease segmentation. It also paves the way for practical applications in precision agriculture.
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