Leaf classification on Flavia dataset: A detailed review
For decades, vision scientists have contemplated the topic of plant species classification. As plants are of great importance to medicinal research, they are utilized in a wide range of medications. Plants are required in a variety of ways in order to save the species from extinction and provide an...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Sustainable computing informatics and systems 2023-12, Vol.40, p.100907, Article 100907 |
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Zusammenfassung: | For decades, vision scientists have contemplated the topic of plant species classification. As plants are of great importance to medicinal research, they are utilized in a wide range of medications. Plants are required in a variety of ways in order to save the species from extinction and provide an abundance of food through agriculture. Therefore,Botanists and computer scientists must conduct extensive plant species research. The plant resources are necessary for the survival of the world’s nations The purpose of this paper is to examine the frequently utilized and publicly accessible dataset for plant classification in the past. We explored over 200 research papers for a deep understanding of the area. Briefly described are the procedural advancements and developments in the field of leaf classification. All the major techniques with significant advancements, the new effective approaches, and the novel techniques are discussed in this research. For the benefit of future researchers, the findings, research gap and transition, and coherence of algorithms in terms of several measurements are underlined. The hundreds of publications on a single benchmark dataset illustrate the progression of the recognition process, improvements, and innovations.
•The article is about the brief overview of the studies in plant leaf classification.•The research outlines the brief overview of the field in the last two decades.•The insights found from the deep analysis of over 200+ research articles.•The evolution of the feature extraction and classifier designs with time and novel algorithms proposed for the solution.•The anticipated questions and queries about the field and outline of the trends in plant research. |
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ISSN: | 2210-5379 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.suscom.2023.100907 |