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- Title
Hyperspectral imaging combined with CNN for maize variety identification.
- Authors
Fu Zhang; Fangyuan Zhang; Shunqing Wang; Lantao Li; Qiang Lv; Sanling Fu; Xinyue Wang; Qingfeng Lv; Yakun Zhang
- Abstract
Introduction: As the third largest food crop in the world, maize has wide varieties with similar appearances, which makes identification difficult. To solve the problem of identification of hybrid maize varieties, a method based on hyperspectral image technology combined with a convolutional neural network (CNN) is proposed to identify maize varieties. Methods: In this study, 735 maize seeds from seven half-parent hybrid maize varieties were regarded as the research object. The maize seed images in the range of 900 ~ 1700nm were obtained by hyperspectral image acquisition system. The region of interest (ROI) of the embryo surface was selected, and the spectral reflectance of maize seeds was extracted. After Savitzky-Golay (SG) Smoothing pretreatment, Maximum Normalization (MN) pretreatment was performed. The 56 feature wavelengths were selected by Competitive Adaptive Reweighting Algorithm (CARS) and Successive Projection Algorithm (SPA). And the 56 wavelengths were mapped to high-dimensional space by highdimensional feature mapping and then reconstructed into three-dimensional image features. A five-layer convolution neural network was used to identify three-dimensional image features, and nine (SG+MN)-(CARS+SPA)-CNN maize variety identification models were established by changing the input feature dimension and the depth factor size of the model layer. Results and Discussion: The results show that the maize variety classification model works best, when the input feature dimension is 768 and the layer depth factor d is 1.0. At this point, the model accuracy of the test set is 96.65% and the detection frame rate is1000 Fps/s in GPU environment, which can realize the rapid and effective non-destructive detection of maize varieties. This study provides a new idea for the rapid and accurate identification of maize seeds and seeds of other crops.
- Subjects
CONVOLUTIONAL neural networks; HYPERSPECTRAL imaging systems; CORN seeds; SEED crops; FOOD crops; SPECTRAL reflectance; CORN
- Publication
Frontiers in Plant Science, 2023, p1
- ISSN
1664-462X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3389/fpls.2023.1254548