30 October 2017 DeepCotton: in-field cotton segmentation using deep fully convolutional network
Yanan Li, Zhiguo Cao, Yang Xiao, Armin B. Cremers
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Abstract
Automatic ground-based in-field cotton (IFC) segmentation is a challenging task in precision agriculture, which has not been well addressed. Nearly all the existing methods rely on hand-crafted features. Their limited discriminative power results in unsatisfactory performance. To address this, a coarse-to-fine cotton segmentation method termed “DeepCotton” is proposed. It contains two modules, fully convolutional network (FCN) stream and interference region removal stream. First, FCN is employed to predict initially coarse map in an end-to-end manner. The convolutional networks involved in FCN guarantee powerful feature description capability, simultaneously, the regression analysis ability of neural network assures segmentation accuracy. To our knowledge, we are the first to introduce deep learning to IFC segmentation. Second, our proposed “UP” algorithm composed of unary brightness transformation and pairwise region comparison is used for obtaining interference map, which is executed to refine the coarse map. The experiments on constructed IFC dataset demonstrate that our method outperforms other state-of-the-art approaches, either in different common scenarios or single/multiple plants. More remarkable, the “UP” algorithm greatly improves the property of the coarse result, with the average amplifications of 2.6%, 2.4% on accuracy and 8.1%, 5.5% on intersection over union for common scenarios and multiple plants, separately.
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Yanan Li, Zhiguo Cao, Yang Xiao, and Armin B. Cremers "DeepCotton: in-field cotton segmentation using deep fully convolutional network," Journal of Electronic Imaging 26(5), 053028 (30 October 2017). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.JEI.26.5.053028
Received: 7 June 2017; Accepted: 6 October 2017; Published: 30 October 2017
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KEYWORDS
Image segmentation

Lawrencium

Image classification

Convolution

Visualization

Image processing

Agriculture

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