Leaf Classification Using Shape, Color, and Texture Features

11/20/2013
by   Abdul Kadir, et al.
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Several methods to identify plants have been proposed by several researchers. Commonly, the methods did not capture color information, because color was not recognized as an important aspect to the identification. In this research, shape and vein, color, and texture features were incorporated to classify a leaf. In this case, a neural network called Probabilistic Neural network (PNN) was used as a classifier. The experimental result shows that the method for classification gives average accuracy of 93.75 dataset, that contains 32 kinds of plant leaves. It means that the method gives better performance compared to the original work.

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