Identification of Maize leaf diseases based on Support Vector Macina and Convolutional Neural Networks Alex Net and ResNet
Abstract
Protecting maize crops from devastating plant diseases ensures global food security. Accurate
disease identification is essential for implementing effective control measures. However,
traditional visual analysis of symptomatic leaves used by maize farmers in Kenya is time
consuming, costly, subjective and prone to errors. Embracing computer vision technologies, such
as deep learning and machine learning, offers promising solutions to these challenges, enhancing
crop productivity. The general objective of this study was to develop models for maize lethal
necrosis (MLN) disease, maize streak disease (MSD) and Gray leaf spot diseases (GLS) detection
and classification using AlexNet and ResNet 50 convolutional neural networks (CNN)
architectures and machine learning Support Vector Machine (SVM). The specific objectives of this
study were to: identify maize leaf disease (MLN, MSD and GLS) using AlexNet, ResNet-0 and SVM
models, to evaluate the performance of the AlexNet, ResNet-50 and SVM models in the
classification of MLN, MSD and GLS. Digital maize leaf disease images were collected from maize
farms in Embu County, resulting in a dataset of 3200 images, with 800 images for each disease
category. The results indicate that AlexNet and ResNet50 achieved high accuracy in identifying
maize leaf diseases, recording average accuracies of 98.3% and 96.6%, respectively. In contrast,
the SVM model exhibited the lowest average accuracy of 85.5%. AlexNet demonstrated
exceptional accuracy in classifying Maize Streak Virus (MSV) with a rate of 99.85%, followed by
ResNet50 at 99.2%. Conversely, SVM had a lower recall value of 81.7% for Grey Leaf Spot disease.
By incorporating these advanced models, farmers and stakeholders in maize crop protection can
identify diseases early, allowing for timely interventions and improved disease management
strategies. Consequently, this will lead to increased maize productivity and enhanced crop
quality. Early disease detection also facilitates the judicious use of pesticides, safeguarding the
environment and human health. The findings underscore the importance of leveraging these
technologies to enhance food security, optimize agricultural practices, and promote sustainable
maize production.
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