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Deep Learning based Tomato Disease Detection and Remedy Suggestions using Mobile Application

Published 16 Aug 2023 in cs.CV and cs.AI | (2310.05929v1)

Abstract: We have developed a comprehensive computer system to assist farmers who practice traditional farming methods and have limited access to agricultural experts for addressing crop diseases. Our system utilizes AI to identify and provide remedies for vegetable diseases. To ensure ease of use, we have created a mobile application that offers a user-friendly interface, allowing farmers to inquire about vegetable diseases and receive suitable solutions in their local language. The developed system can be utilized by any farmer with a basic understanding of a smartphone. Specifically, we have designed an AI-enabled mobile application for identifying and suggesting remedies for vegetable diseases, focusing on tomato diseases to benefit the local farming community in Nepal. Our system employs state-of-the-art object detection methodology, namely You Only Look Once (YOLO), to detect tomato diseases. The detected information is then relayed to the mobile application, which provides remedy suggestions guided by domain experts. In order to train our system effectively, we curated a dataset consisting of ten classes of tomato diseases. We utilized various data augmentation methods to address overfitting and trained a YOLOv5 object detector. The proposed method achieved a mean average precision of 0.76 and offers an efficient mobile interface for interacting with the AI system. While our system is currently in the development phase, we are actively working towards enhancing its robustness and real-time usability by accumulating more training samples.

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