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Ultra-high-resolution UAV-imaging and supervised deep learning for accurate detection of Alternaria solani in potato fields

Jana Wieme (UGent) , Sam Leroux (UGent) , Simon R. Cool, Jonathan Van Beek, Jan Pieters (UGent) and Wouter Maes (UGent)
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Alternaria solani is the second most devastating foliar pathogen of potato crops worldwide, causing premature defoliation of the plants. This disease is currently prevented through the regular application of detrimental crop protection products and is guided by early warnings based on weather predictions and visual observations by farmers. To reduce the use of crop protection products, without additional production losses, it would be beneficial to be able to automatically detect Alternaria solani in potato fields. In recent years, the potential of deep learning in precision agriculture is receiving increasing research attention. Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs) are currently the state of the art, but also come with challenges, especially regarding in-field robustness. This stems from the fact that they are often trained on datasets that are limited in size or have been recorded in controlled environments, not necessarily representative of real-world settings. We collected a dataset consisting of ultra-high-resolution modified RGB UAV-imagery of both symptomatic and non-symptomatic potato crops in the field during various years and disease stages to cover the great variability in agricultural data. We developed a convolutional neural network to perform in-field detection of Alternaria, defined as a binary classification problem. Our model achieves a similar accuracy as several state-of-the-art models for disease detection, but has a much lower inference time, which enhances its practical applicability. By using training data of three consecutive growing seasons (2019, 2020 and 2021) and test data of an independent fourth year (2022), an F1 score of 0.93 is achieved. Furthermore, we evaluate how different properties of the dataset such as its size and class imbalance impact the obtained accuracy.
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Plant Science, deep learning, CNN, Alternaria, potato, Alternaria solani, potato fields, supervised deep learning, UAV, sub-mm resolution, modified RGB, field-level, EARLY BLIGHT, RESISTANCE

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Wieme, Jana, et al. “Ultra-High-Resolution UAV-Imaging and Supervised Deep Learning for Accurate Detection of Alternaria Solani in Potato Fields.” FRONTIERS IN PLANT SCIENCE, vol. 15, 2024, doi:10.3389/fpls.2024.1206998.
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Wieme, J., Leroux, S., Cool, S. R., Van Beek, J., Pieters, J., & Maes, W. (2024). Ultra-high-resolution UAV-imaging and supervised deep learning for accurate detection of Alternaria solani in potato fields. FRONTIERS IN PLANT SCIENCE, 15. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2024.1206998
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Wieme, Jana, Sam Leroux, Simon R. Cool, Jonathan Van Beek, Jan Pieters, and Wouter Maes. 2024. “Ultra-High-Resolution UAV-Imaging and Supervised Deep Learning for Accurate Detection of Alternaria Solani in Potato Fields.” FRONTIERS IN PLANT SCIENCE 15. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2024.1206998.
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Wieme, Jana, Sam Leroux, Simon R. Cool, Jonathan Van Beek, Jan Pieters, and Wouter Maes. 2024. “Ultra-High-Resolution UAV-Imaging and Supervised Deep Learning for Accurate Detection of Alternaria Solani in Potato Fields.” FRONTIERS IN PLANT SCIENCE 15. doi:10.3389/fpls.2024.1206998.
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Wieme J, Leroux S, Cool SR, Van Beek J, Pieters J, Maes W. Ultra-high-resolution UAV-imaging and supervised deep learning for accurate detection of Alternaria solani in potato fields. FRONTIERS IN PLANT SCIENCE. 2024;15.
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J. Wieme, S. Leroux, S. R. Cool, J. Van Beek, J. Pieters, and W. Maes, “Ultra-high-resolution UAV-imaging and supervised deep learning for accurate detection of Alternaria solani in potato fields,” FRONTIERS IN PLANT SCIENCE, vol. 15, 2024.
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