Title
On The Efficacy Of Handcrafted And Deep Features For Seed Image Classification
Abstract
Computer vision techniques have become important in agriculture and plant sciences due to their wide variety of applications. In particular, the analysis of seeds can provide meaningful information on their evolution, the history of agriculture, the domestication of plants, and knowledge of diets in ancient times. This work aims to propose an exhaustive comparison of several different types of features in the context of multiclass seed classification, leveraging two public plant seeds data sets to classify their families or species. In detail, we studied possible optimisations of five traditional machine learning classifiers trained with seven different categories of handcrafted features. We also fine-tuned several well-known convolutional neural networks (CNNs) and the recently proposed SeedNet to determine whether and to what extent using their deep features may be advantageous over handcrafted features. The experimental results demonstrated that CNN features are appropriate to the task and representative of the multiclass scenario. In particular, SeedNet achieved a mean F-measure of 96%, at least. Nevertheless, several cases showed satisfactory performance from the handcrafted features to be considered a valid alternative. In detail, we found that the Ensemble strategy combined with all the handcrafted features can achieve 90.93% of mean F-measure, at least, with a considerably lower amount of times. We consider the obtained results an excellent preliminary step towards realising an automatic seeds recognition and classification framework.
Year
DOI
Venue
2021
10.3390/jimaging7090171
JOURNAL OF IMAGING
Keywords
DocType
Volume
image analysis, classification, deep learning, features extraction, seeds analysis
Journal
7
Issue
ISSN
Citations 
9
2313-433X
1
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.41
0
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Andrea Loddo1125.43
Cecilia Di Ruberto218321.39