Affiliation:
1. TADRUS Research Group, Department of Agricultural and Forestry Engineering, Universidad de Valladolid, 34004 Palencia, Spain
2. Department of Civil and Agricultural Engineering, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Bogotá 111321, Colombia
Abstract
Weeds are unwanted and invasive plants that proliferate and compete for resources such as space, water, nutrients, and sunlight, affecting the quality and productivity of the desired crops. Weed detection is crucial for the application of precision agriculture methods and for this purpose machine learning techniques can be used, specifically convolutional neural networks (CNN). This study focuses on the search for CNN architectures used to detect and identify weeds in different crops; 61 articles applying CNN architectures were analyzed during the last five years (2019–2023). The results show the used of different devices to acquire the images for training, such as digital cameras, smartphones, and drone cameras. Additionally, the YOLO family and algorithms are the most widely adopted architectures, followed by VGG, ResNet, Faster R-CNN, AlexNet, and MobileNet, respectively. This study provides an update on CNNs that will serve as a starting point for researchers wishing to implement these weed detection and identification techniques.
Funder
European Union through the Horizon Europe Program
University of Valladolid
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