Title
Exploiting affine invariant regions and leaf edge shapes for weed detection
Abstract
We exploit affine invariant regions and leaf edge shapes for weed detection.Data contains field images of sugar beet and thistle.A new local vegetation color descriptor is also introduced.Bag of Visual Words approach is used with SVM classifier.Fusion of leaf color and edge signatures yields 99% accuracy. In this article, local features extracted from field images are evaluated for weed detection. Several scale and affine invariant detectors from computer vision literature along with high performance descriptors were applied. Field dataset contained a total of 474 plant images of sugar beet and creeping thistle, divided into six groups based on illumination, age, and camera to plant distance. To establish a performance baseline, leaf image retrieval potential of the selected features was first assessed on a publicly available leaf database containing flatbed scanned images of 15 tree species. Then a comparison with the field data retrieval highlighted the trade-off due to the field challenges. Adopting a comprehensive approach, edge shape detectors and homogeneous surface detecting affine invariant regions were fused. In order to integrate vegetation indices as local features, a new local vegetation color descriptor was introduced which used various combinations of color indices and offered a very high precision. Retrieval in the field data was evaluated group-wise. Although, the impact of the sunlight was found to be very low on shape features, but relatively higher precisions were obtained for younger plants under a shade (overall more than 80%). The weed detection accuracy was assessed using the Bag-of-Visual-Word scheme with KNN and SVM classifiers. The assessment showed that with an SVM classifier, a fusion of surface color and edge shapes boosted the overall classification accuracy to as high as 99.07% with a very low false negative rate (2%).
Year
DOI
Venue
2015
10.1016/j.compag.2015.08.023
Computers and Electronics in Agriculture
Keywords
Field
DocType
Affine invariant regions,Weed detection,Precision agriculture,Computer vision,Local features
Computer vision,Weed,Vegetation,Support vector machine,Image retrieval,Precision agriculture,Artificial intelligence,Weed detection,Engineering,Detector,Visual Word
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
118
C
0168-1699
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
9
0.58
30
Authors
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Wajahat Kazmi1404.86
Francisco Garcia-Ruiz2232.26
Jon Nielsen3181.87
Jesper Rasmussen4182.20
Hans Jørgen Andersen516719.41