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DR.JYOTHI D N
Assistant Professor
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diagnose and report plant diseases using state-of-the-art artificial intelligence and machine
accurately identify and classify diseases affecting various crops, fruits, and vegetables from
images uploaded by farmers. The development process begins with the collection of a diverse
dataset comprising images of diseased plants and healthy counterparts. These datasets
enhance image quality and prepare the data for effective model training. Central to the
tuning ensuring peak performance and efficiency. Cross-validation techniques are employed
to evaluate the model’s ability to generalize across different data subsets, thereby reducing
OBJECTIVE
Compile and maintain a diverse and extensive database of plant diseases, symptoms, and
augmentation, and data cleaning, to improve the quality of input data and increase the
Focus on the construction, training, and optimization of the CNN architecture, incorporating
LITERATURE SURVEY
identifying and diagnosing plant diseases from images. The authors highlight the
productivity and propose future research directions for integrating AI with traditional
farming practices.
2. Mogren, M., and D. E. Eberlein. "Deep Learning for Plant Disease Detection: A
This research compares different deep learning architectures for the detection of plant
diseases using image classification. The study demonstrates how convolutional neural
insights into model optimization techniques that can be applied for more accurate
disease detection.
3. Reddy, S. V., et al. "Crop Disease Prediction Using Machine Learning Algorithms: A
2023.
The authors present a case study on using machine learning algorithms for predicting
crop diseases based on environmental data and historical disease occurrence. The
paper emphasizes the potential of integrating weather data with machine learning
REFERENCES
2. Mogren, M., and D. E. Eberlein. "Deep Learning for Plant Disease Detection: A
3. Reddy, S. V., et al. "Crop Disease Prediction Using Machine Learning Algorithms: A
2023.