Recognition and counting of greenhouse pests are important for monitoring and forecasting pest population dynamics.This study used image processing techniques to recognize and count whiteflies and thrips on a sticky t...Recognition and counting of greenhouse pests are important for monitoring and forecasting pest population dynamics.This study used image processing techniques to recognize and count whiteflies and thrips on a sticky trap located in a greenhouse environment.The digital images of sticky traps were collected using an image-acquisition system under different greenhouse conditions.If a single color space is used,it is difficult to segment the small pests correctly because of the detrimental effects of non-uniform illumination in complex scenarios.Therefore,a method that first segments object pests in two color spaces using the Prewitt operator in I component of the hue-saturation-intensity(HSI)color space and the Canny operator in the B component of the Lab color space was proposed.Then,the segmented results for the two-color spaces were summed and achieved 91.57%segmentation accuracy.Next,because different features of pests contribute differently to the classification of pest species,the study extracted multiple features(e.g.,color and shape features)in different color spaces for each segmented pest region to improve the recognition performance.Twenty decision trees were used to form a strong ensemble learning classifier that used a majority voting mechanism and obtains 95.73%recognition accuracy.The proposed method is a feasible and effective way to process greenhouse pest images.The system accurately recognized and counted pests in sticky trap images captured under real greenhouse conditions.展开更多
基金This work was financially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant No.61601034)and the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant No.31871525)The authors acknowledge Kimberly Moravec,PhD,from Liwen Bianji,Edanz Editing China(www.liwenbianji.cn/ac),for editing the English text of a draft of this manuscript.
文摘Recognition and counting of greenhouse pests are important for monitoring and forecasting pest population dynamics.This study used image processing techniques to recognize and count whiteflies and thrips on a sticky trap located in a greenhouse environment.The digital images of sticky traps were collected using an image-acquisition system under different greenhouse conditions.If a single color space is used,it is difficult to segment the small pests correctly because of the detrimental effects of non-uniform illumination in complex scenarios.Therefore,a method that first segments object pests in two color spaces using the Prewitt operator in I component of the hue-saturation-intensity(HSI)color space and the Canny operator in the B component of the Lab color space was proposed.Then,the segmented results for the two-color spaces were summed and achieved 91.57%segmentation accuracy.Next,because different features of pests contribute differently to the classification of pest species,the study extracted multiple features(e.g.,color and shape features)in different color spaces for each segmented pest region to improve the recognition performance.Twenty decision trees were used to form a strong ensemble learning classifier that used a majority voting mechanism and obtains 95.73%recognition accuracy.The proposed method is a feasible and effective way to process greenhouse pest images.The system accurately recognized and counted pests in sticky trap images captured under real greenhouse conditions.