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Olive trees cases classification based on deep convolutional neural network from unmanned aerial vehicle imagery

Noor Abdulhafed Sehree, Abdulsattar Mohammed Khidhir

2022Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) are one of the various aerial remote sensing platforms with ease of use and cost-effectiveness it can deliver high-resolution imaging, obtained using a variety of sensors. Photogrammetric data is derived by the use of unmanned aerial systems (UAS, which consists of a UAV, sensor(s), and base station). As a result of these types, vegetation monitoring is conceivable. Deep neural networks have had a lot of success with image classification tasks, especially in the remote sensing field. In this paper, we demonstrate how deep neural networks can be used to classify olive trees status from aerial images. We have addressed a multi-class classification problem. In this work five different neural network architectures: VGG16, ResNet50, MobileNet, Xception, and VGG19 had been compared. Transfer learning had been accomplished using training of the fully connected layer(s) at the end of the deep learning layers. We used metrics such as accuracy, precision, recall, and confusion metric to evaluate the results. With accuracy, our model achieves the best results using ResNet50 with an accuracy is (97.2%).

Topics & Concepts

Artificial intelligenceComputer scienceConvolutional neural networkDeep learningAerial imageAerial imageryMetric (unit)Transfer of learningArtificial neural networkRemote sensingPhotogrammetryField (mathematics)Pattern recognition (psychology)Contextual image classificationComputer visionImage (mathematics)EngineeringGeographyMathematicsPure mathematicsOperations managementRemote Sensing and LiDAR ApplicationsRemote Sensing in AgricultureRemote-Sensing Image Classification
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