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A Review of Deep Learning in Multiscale Agricultural Sensing

Dashuai Wang Wujing Cao Fan Zhang Zhuo-rui Li Sheng Xu +1 lainnya

Abstrak

Population growth, climate change, and the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic are imposing increasing pressure on global agricultural production. The challenge of increasing crop yield while ensuring sustainable development of environmentally friendly agriculture is a common issue throughout the world. Autonomous systems, sensing technologies, and artificial intelligence offer great opportunities to tackle this issue. In precision agriculture (PA), non-destructive and non-invasive remote and proximal sensing methods have been widely used to observe crops in visible and invisible spectra. Nowadays, the integration of high-performance imagery sensors (e.g., RGB, multispectral, hyperspectral, thermal, and SAR) and unmanned mobile platforms (e.g., satellites, UAVs, and terrestrial agricultural robots) are yielding a huge number of high-resolution farmland images, in which rich crop information is compressed. However, this has been accompanied by challenges, i.e., ways to swiftly and efficiently making full use of these images, and then, to perform fine crop management based on information-supported decision making. In the past few years, deep learning (DL) has shown great potential to reshape many industries because of its powerful capabilities of feature learning from massive datasets, and the agriculture industry is no exception. More and more agricultural scientists are paying attention to applications of deep learning in image-based farmland observations, such as land mapping, crop classification, biotic/abiotic stress monitoring, and yield prediction. To provide an update on these studies, we conducted a comprehensive investigation with a special emphasis on deep learning in multiscale agricultural remote and proximal sensing. Specifically, the applications of convolutional neural network-based supervised learning (CNN-SL), transfer learning (TL), and few-shot learning (FSL) in crop sensing at land, field, canopy, and leaf scales are the focus of this review. We hope that this work can act as a reference for the global agricultural community regarding DL in PA and can inspire deeper and broader research to promote the evolution of modern agriculture.

Topik & Kata Kunci

Penulis (6)

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Dashuai Wang

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Wujing Cao

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Fan Zhang

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Zhuo-rui Li

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Sheng Xu

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Xinyu Wu

Format Sitasi

Wang, D., Cao, W., Zhang, F., Li, Z., Xu, S., Wu, X. (2022). A Review of Deep Learning in Multiscale Agricultural Sensing. https://doi.org/10.3390/rs14030559

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Informasi Jurnal
Tahun Terbit
2022
Bahasa
en
Total Sitasi
213×
Sumber Database
Semantic Scholar
DOI
10.3390/rs14030559
Akses
Open Access ✓