IVAICVDec 26, 2023

Early and Accurate Detection of Tomato Leaf Diseases Using TomFormer

arXiv:2312.16331v117 citationsh-index: 11ICAR
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This addresses crop productivity losses for tomato farmers, though it appears incremental as a hybrid method applied to a specific domain.

The paper tackles tomato leaf disease detection by introducing TomFormer, a transformer-based fusion model that achieved state-of-the-art results with mAP scores of 87%, 81%, and 83% on three datasets.

Tomato leaf diseases pose a significant challenge for tomato farmers, resulting in substantial reductions in crop productivity. The timely and precise identification of tomato leaf diseases is crucial for successfully implementing disease management strategies. This paper introduces a transformer-based model called TomFormer for the purpose of tomato leaf disease detection. The paper's primary contributions include the following: Firstly, we present a novel approach for detecting tomato leaf diseases by employing a fusion model that combines a visual transformer and a convolutional neural network. Secondly, we aim to apply our proposed methodology to the Hello Stretch robot to achieve real-time diagnosis of tomato leaf diseases. Thirdly, we assessed our method by comparing it to models like YOLOS, DETR, ViT, and Swin, demonstrating its ability to achieve state-of-the-art outcomes. For the purpose of the experiment, we used three datasets of tomato leaf diseases, namely KUTomaDATA, PlantDoc, and PlanVillage, where KUTomaDATA is being collected from a greenhouse in Abu Dhabi, UAE. Finally, we present a comprehensive analysis of the performance of our model and thoroughly discuss the limitations inherent in our approach. TomFormer performed well on the KUTomaDATA, PlantDoc, and PlantVillage datasets, with mean average accuracy (mAP) scores of 87%, 81%, and 83%, respectively. The comparative results in terms of mAP demonstrate that our method exhibits robustness, accuracy, efficiency, and scalability. Furthermore, it can be readily adapted to new datasets. We are confident that our work holds the potential to significantly influence the tomato industry by effectively mitigating crop losses and enhancing crop yields.

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