2019
DOI: 10.2174/1573405614666180322130242
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Double Line Clustering based Colour Image Segmentation Technique for Plant Disease Detection

Abstract: Background: Agriculture is one of the most essential industry that fullfills people’s need and also plays an important role in economic evolution of the nation. However, there is a gap between the agriculture sector and the technological industry and the agriculture plants are mostly affected by diseases, such as the bacterial, fungus and viral diseases that lead to loss in crop yield. The affected parts of the plants need to be identified at the beginning stage to eliminate the huge loss in productivity. Me… Show more

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“…Threshold-based segmentation methods are computationally efficient, straightforward, and widely used in multiple fields and crop image recognition. Subramani et al ( 2019 ) presented a method that combines non-local median filter and double line clustering to analyze the anthracnose, blight disease in grapes, tomato, and cucumber. Xiong et al ( 2020 ) proposed an automatic image segmentation algorithm (AISA) based on the GrabCut algorithm that automatically removes the background information of the images while retaining the disease spots.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Threshold-based segmentation methods are computationally efficient, straightforward, and widely used in multiple fields and crop image recognition. Subramani et al ( 2019 ) presented a method that combines non-local median filter and double line clustering to analyze the anthracnose, blight disease in grapes, tomato, and cucumber. Xiong et al ( 2020 ) proposed an automatic image segmentation algorithm (AISA) based on the GrabCut algorithm that automatically removes the background information of the images while retaining the disease spots.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%