AI Driven Crop
D I S E A S E D E T E C T O R
Our Team
ILLBI RUFENA .I
(team lead )
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AI-Driven Crop
Disease Detection
Unlock the power of AI to
revolutionize crop disease detection
and management. Explore cutting-
edge techniques that combine vision
transformers and convolutional
neural networks to identify and
mitigate crop diseases with
unprecedented accuracy and speed.
Leveraging AI for crop
Disease Detection
In many cases, farmers or cultivators are unable to identify
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the disease affecting their crops. To make this process
easier, AI and machine learning technologies can be
utilized to quickly detect crop diseases, enabling timely
precautions and effective management.
In this case, we are developing a website where users can
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upload pictures of diseased crops. The website will analyze
the images to detect the disease affecting the crop and
provide the user with detailed information about the
disease along with recommended precautionary measures.
Vision Transformers for
Disease Identification
After receiving the input picture from the user, the
website analyzes it using a vision transformer, which
enhances the clarity and understanding of the image
for accurate disease detection.
(this is the actual picture of the model website)
Convolutional Neural Networks
for Disease Classification
The Vision Transformer processes the image for
enhanced clarity and sends it to a deep learning
technology called CNN (Convolutional Neural Network),
which identifies the disease affecting the crop in the
picture.
Feature Extraction
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CNNs excel at capturing local patterns and visual features
in plant disease imagery.
Model Training
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Leveraging large datasets, CNNs can learn to accurately
classify a wide range of disease types
Real-Time Inference
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Optimized CNN models can provide rapid disease
identification for immediate intervention.
[Link] Constraints
Challenges and Conventional methods often struggle to
accurately identify complex or emerging [Link] Issues
Limitations of disease symptoms.
Manual inspection and diagnosis are
timeconsuming and impractical for large-
Traditional
scale crop monitoring.
3. Contextual Blindness
Approaches Traditional techniques lack the ability to
consider the holistic context of the plant
ecosystem.
Conclusion and Future
Opportunities
Manual inspection and diagnosis are
timeconsuming and impractical for
large-scale crop monitoring.
Manual inspection and diagnosis are
timeconsuming and impractical for
large-scale crop monitoring.
Transformative technologies can help
safeguard crop yields and enhance global
food production.
Thank You
A N D P R E S E N T E D B Y
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