Rice disease detection for sustainable farming using machine learning
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The rice leaf diseases cause not only loss in their yield, but they are also a significant
source of food insecurity especially in countries that are dependent on agriculture
like Bangladesh where rice is the staple crop. The reason is that such diseases should
be identified early enough and properly in order to take care of the crops and make
relevant decisions. This paper provides one of the deep learning models utilizing
image, a model that includes the use of digital images to automatically identify and
categorize rice leaf diseases. The dataset of 1560 rice leaf images divided into six
classes, five disease classes and one healthy class of images were gathered through
the assistance of expert validated samples that were collected at Bangladesh Rice
Research Institute (BRRI) and through the addition of publicly available internet
access to online farming image collections in order to enhance the dataset variety.
Preprocessing of the photos included resizing, normalization, and data augmentation
and was followed by the division of the photos into training, validation, and testing
sets in 70:20:10. A convolutional neural network was designed and trained in an original
way and other known convolutional neural networks were used as benchmark
models under the same experimental conditions. The test analysis indicates that the
proposed model has had a total test performance of approximately 91.67% and the
training and validation performance was approximately 94.87% that was the indication
of persistent learning behaviour and consistent generalisation performance.The
results demonstrate that the proposed method works well in the classification of
rice leaf diseases and can be useful in practice with regard to the application in the
agricultural monitoring and decision-support systems.
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This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Engineering, 2026.
Cataloged from PDF version of thesis.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 54-56).
Cataloged from PDF version of thesis.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 54-56).
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