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    Hevea leaf features extraction and recognition algorithm for hevea clones classification using image / Mohamad Faizal Ab Jabal, Suhardi Hamid, Salehuddin Shuib by Ab Jabal, Mohamad Faizal, Hamid, Suhardi, Shuib, Salehuddin

    Published 2013
    “…Final result produced by the algorithm is 92.312% of average accuracy and the classification for the leaf was based on the leaf-shape information.…”
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    Tool path generation of contour parallel based on ant colony optimisation by Abdullah, Haslina, Ramli, Rizauddin, Abd Wahab, Dzuraidah, Abu Qudeiri, Jaber

    Published 2016
    “…An Ant Colony Optimisation (ACO) method is used to optimize the tool path length because of its capability to find the shortest tool path length. …”
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    Automated plant classification system using a hybrid of shape and color features of the leaf by Hamid, Laith Emad

    Published 2016
    “…Automated plant leaf classification is a computerized approach that employs computer vision and machine learning algorithms to identify a plant based on the features of its leaf. …”
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    Leaf lesion classification (LLC) algorithm based on artificial bee colony (ABC) by Ahmad, Faudziah, Ku-Mahamud, Ku Ruhana, Sainin, Mohd Shamrie, Airuddin, Ahmad

    Published 2015
    “…Results showed that the Leaf Lesion Classification (LLC) algorithm based on Artificial Bee colony (ABC) produced an average 96.83% of accuracy and average 1.66 milliseconds of processing time, indicating that LLC algorithm is better than algorithm such as Otsu, Canny, Roberts and Sobel. …”
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    Classification of Citrus (Rutaceae) by Using Image Processing by Najwa Bari'ah Mohd Tabri

    Published 2019
    “…The study present how to classify selected Citrus genus species with similar leaf shapes based on leaf images by using digital image vision machine classification. …”
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    Plant recognition based on identification of leaf image using image processing / Nor Silawati Sha’ari by Sha’ari, Nor Silawati

    Published 2018
    “…Image processing techniques are used to extract the leaf feature from histogram of the leaf image. …”
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    Performance analysis of machine learning algorithms for classification of infection severity levels on rubber leaves by Mat Lazim, Siti Saripa Rabiah, Sulaiman, Zulkefly, Mat Nawi, Nazmi, Mohd Mustafah, Anas

    Published 2023
    “…The chlorophyll content of each leaf was measured using SPAD meter. Four classification algorithms investigated in this study were artificial neural network (ANN), support vector machine (SVM), knearest neighbour (kNN) and random forest (RF). …”
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    Automated leaf alignment and partial shape feature extraction for plant leaf classification by Hamid, Laith Emad, Syed Mohamed, Syed Abdul Rahman Al-Haddad

    Published 2019
    “…The last few decades have witnessed various approaches to automate the process of plant classification using the characteristics of the leaf. …”
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    Effects of Different Pre-Trained Deep Learning Algorithms as Feature Extractor in Tomato Plant Health Classification by Chong, Hou Ming, Yin Yap, Xien, Seng Chia, Kim

    Published 2023
    “…This study proposes a system that can classify tomato plant health into five categories of healthy, early blight, late blight, bacterial spot, and yellow leaf curl virus based on their leaves using deep learning algorithms as feature extractors. …”
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    A novel framework for potato leaf disease detection using an efficient deep learning model by Mahum, R., Munir, H., Mughal, Z.-U.-N., Awais, M., Sher Khan, F., Saqlain, M., Mahamad, S., Tlili, I.

    Published 2022
    “…Therefore, this article proposes a technique based on an improved deep learning algorithm that uses the potato leaf visual features to classify them into five classes i.e., Potato Late Blight (PLB), Potato Early Blight (PEB), Potato Leaf Roll (PLR), Potato Verticilliumwilt (PVw) and Potato Healthy (PH) class. …”
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    A novel framework for potato leaf disease detection using an efficient deep learning model by Mahum, R., Munir, H., Mughal, Z.-U.-N., Awais, M., Sher Khan, F., Saqlain, M., Mahamad, S., Tlili, I.

    Published 2022
    “…Therefore, this article proposes a technique based on an improved deep learning algorithm that uses the potato leaf visual features to classify them into five classes i.e., Potato Late Blight (PLB), Potato Early Blight (PEB), Potato Leaf Roll (PLR), Potato Verticilliumwilt (PVw) and Potato Healthy (PH) class. …”
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    Application of Fuzzy C-Means with YCbCr and DenseNet-201 for Automated Corn Leaf Disease Detection by Chyntia Jaby, Entuni

    Published 2021
    “…The results show that the proposed method performed better than the previous methods with 96.81% for segmentation as well as 95.11% for classification and it is discovered to be a good fusion of algorithms to detect plant leaf diseases.…”
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    Deep plant: A deep learning approach for plant classification / Lee Sue Han by Lee , Sue Han

    Published 2018
    “…They look for the procedures or algorithms that maximize the use of leaf databases for plant predictive modelling, but this results in leaf features which are liable to change with different leaf data and feature extraction techniques. …”
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    Effects of Different Pre-Trained Deep Learning Algorithms as Feature Extractor in Tomato Plant Health Classification by Hou Ming Chong, Hou Ming Chong, Xien Yin Yap, Xien Yin Yap, Kim Seng Chia, Kim Seng Chia

    Published 2023
    “…This study proposes a system that can classify tomato plant health into five categories of healthy, early blight, late blight, bacterial spot, and yellow leaf curl virus based on their leaves using deep learning algorithms as feature extractors. …”
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    Effects of Different Pre-Trained Deep Learning Algorithms as Feature Extractor in Tomato Plant Health Classification by Hou Ming Chong, Hou Ming Chong, Xien Yin Yap, Xien Yin Yap, Kim Seng Chia, Kim Seng Chia

    Published 2023
    “…This study proposes a system that can classify tomato plant health into five categories of healthy, early blight, late blight, bacterial spot, and yellow leaf curl virus based on their leaves using deep learning algorithms as feature extractors. …”
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    Effects of Different Pre-Trained Deep Learning Algorithms as Feature Extractor in Tomato Plant Health Classification by Hou Ming Chong, Hou Ming Chong, Xien Yin Yap, Xien Yin Yap, Kim Seng Chia, Kim Seng Chia

    Published 2023
    “…This study proposes a system that can classify tomato plant health into five categories of healthy, early blight, late blight, bacterial spot, and yellow leaf curl virus based on their leaves using deep learning algorithms as feature extractors. …”
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    Plant identification using combination of fuzzy c-means spatial pyramid matching, gist, multi-texton histogram and multiview dictionary learning by Safa, Soodabeh

    Published 2016
    “…Moreover with simple concatenating features, classification results are not optimal. It is crucial to integrate these heterogeneous features to create more accurate and robust classification results than using each individual type of features. …”
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