IAES International Journal of Artificial Intelligence (IJ-AI)
Vol 14, No 1: February 2025

Overcoming imbalanced rice seed germination classification: enhancing accuracy for effective seedling identification

Mara, Muhlasah Novitasari (Unknown)
Hidayat, Sidiq Syamsul (Unknown)
Putri, Farika Tono (Unknown)
Rahmawati, Dwi (Unknown)
Wahyuni, Sri (Unknown)
Prabowo, Muhamad Cahyo Ardi (Unknown)
Kabir, Noer Ni'mat Syamsu (Unknown)
Indra, Ragil Tri (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
01 Feb 2025

Abstract

This study aimed to automatically classify rice seedling germination on day seven using image analysis. The categories included normal, abnormal, and dead seeds. Due to the rarity of abnormal seedlings, capturing their images resulted in imbalanced data. To address this, abnormal categories were combined into a single class. We compared logistic regression, random forest, and deep learning models (VGG19, VGG16, Alex Net) for classification. Surprisingly, logistic regression achieved the highest accuracy (93.89%) and F1-scores (0.96 normal, 0.81 abnormal) despite the imbalanced data and complex task. The effectiveness of logistic regression for rice seedling classification with imbalanced data has been demonstrated in this novel research. Historically, deep learning models dominate image recognition, but our findings suggest simpler models can excel in specific scenarios, especially with limited data availability. This highlights the importance of selecting models based on data characteristics. The urgency for this research stems from the need for efficient and accurate rice seedling evaluation. Improved classification can enhance agricultural practices and optimize resource allocation.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

IJAI

Publisher

Subject

Computer Science & IT Engineering

Description

IAES International Journal of Artificial Intelligence (IJ-AI) publishes articles in the field of artificial intelligence (AI). The scope covers all artificial intelligence area and its application in the following topics: neural networks; fuzzy logic; simulated biological evolution algorithms (like ...