TY - EJOU AU - Latif, Muhammad Rizwan AU - Khan, Muhamamd Attique AU - Javed, Muhammad Younus AU - Masood, Haris AU - Tariq, Usman AU - Nam, Yunyoung AU - Kadry, Seifedine TI - Cotton Leaf Diseases Recognition Using Deep Learning and Genetic Algorithm T2 - Computers, Materials \& Continua PY - 2021 VL - 69 IS - 3 SN - 1546-2226 AB - Globally, Pakistan ranks 4 in cotton production, 6 as an importer of raw cotton, and 3 in cotton consumption. Nearly 10% of GDP and 55% of the country's foreign exchange earnings depend on cotton products. Approximately 1.5 million people in Pakistan are engaged in the cotton value chain. However, several diseases such as Mildew, Leaf Spot, and Soreshine affect cotton production. Manual diagnosis is not a good solution due to several factors such as high cost and unavailability of an expert. Therefore, it is essential to develop an automated technique that can accurately detect and recognize these diseases at their early stages. In this study, a new technique is proposed using deep learning architecture with serially fused features and the best feature selection. The proposed architecture consists of the following steps: (a) a self-collected dataset of cotton diseases is prepared and labeled by an expert; (b) data augmentation is performed on the collected dataset to increase the number of images for better training at the earlier step; (c) a pre-trained deep learning model named ResNet101 is employed and trained through a transfer learning approach; (d) features are computed from the third and fourth last layers and serially combined into one matrix; (e) a genetic algorithm is applied to the combined matrix to select the best points for further recognition. For final recognition, a Cubic SVM approach was utilized and validated on a prepared dataset. On the newly prepared dataset, the highest achieved accuracy was 98.8% using Cubic SVM, which shows the perfection of the proposed framework.. KW - Plants diseases; data augmentation; deep learning; features fusion; features selection DO - 10.32604/cmc.2021.017364