Automated Machine Learning for High-Throughput Image-Based Plant Phenotyping

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作者
Koh, Joshua C. O. [1 ]
Spangenberg, German [2 ,3 ]
Kant, Surya [1 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Agr Victoria, Grains Innovat Pk,110 Natimuk Rd, Horsham, Vic 3400, Australia
[2] AgriBio, Agr Victoria, Ctr AgriBiosci, 5 Ring Rd, Bundoora, Vic 3083, Australia
[3] La Trobe Univ, Sch Appl Syst Biol, Bundoora, Vic 3083, Australia
[4] Univ Melbourne, Ctr Agr Innovat, Sch Agr & Food, Fac Vet & Agr Sci, Melbourne, Vic 3010, Australia
关键词
automated machine learning; neural architecture search; high-throughput plant phenotyping; wheat lodging assessment; unmanned aerial vehicle; ARCHITECTURES; DEPTH; RGB;
D O I
10.3390/rs13050858
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Automated machine learning (AutoML) has been heralded as the next wave in artificial intelligence with its promise to deliver high-performance end-to-end machine learning pipelines with minimal effort from the user. However, despite AutoML showing great promise for computer vision tasks, to the best of our knowledge, no study has used AutoML for image-based plant phenotyping. To address this gap in knowledge, we examined the application of AutoML for image-based plant phenotyping using wheat lodging assessment with unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) imagery as an example. The performance of an open-source AutoML framework, AutoKeras, in image classification and regression tasks was compared to transfer learning using modern convolutional neural network (CNN) architectures. For image classification, which classified plot images as lodged or non-lodged, transfer learning with Xception and DenseNet-201 achieved the best classification accuracy of 93.2%, whereas AutoKeras had a 92.4% accuracy. For image regression, which predicted lodging scores from plot images, transfer learning with DenseNet-201 had the best performance (R-2 = 0.8303, root mean-squared error (RMSE) = 9.55, mean absolute error (MAE) = 7.03, mean absolute percentage error (MAPE) = 12.54%), followed closely by AutoKeras (R-2 = 0.8273, RMSE = 10.65, MAE = 8.24, MAPE = 13.87%). In both tasks, AutoKeras models had up to 40-fold faster inference times compared to the pretrained CNNs. AutoML has significant potential to enhance plant phenotyping capabilities applicable in crop breeding and precision agriculture.
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