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A Novel Tran_ Deficient Pear Leaves from N- and P-Deficient Pear Leaf Data

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ACS OMEGA
卷 7, 期 44, 页码 39727-39741

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsomega.2c03596

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This manuscript presents a novel transfer learning method (Tran_NAS) for diagnosing trace element deficiencies in pear leaves. By transferring learning from nitrogen and phosphorus to iron and magnesium, the method achieves higher accuracy through neural architecture search. The study also summarizes the common characteristics of the transfer model, making it more generalizable.
Trace element deficiency diagnosis plays a critical role in pear cultivation. However, high-quality diagnostic models are challenging to investigate, making it difficult to collect samples. Therefore, this manuscript developed a novel transfer learning method, named Tran_NAS, with a finetuning neural network that uses a neural architecture search (NAS) to transfer learning from nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) to iron (Fe) and magnesium (Mg) to diagnose pear leaf element deficiencies. The best accuracy of the transferred NAS model is 89.12%, which is 11% more than that of the model without the transfer of trace element-deficient samples. Meanwhile, Tran_NAS also has better performance on source datasets after comparing with different proportions of training sets. Finally, this manuscript summarizes the transfer model coincident characteristics, including the methods of batch normalization (BN) and dropout layers, which make the model more generalizable. This manuscript applies a symmetric homogeneous feature-based transfer learning method on NAS that is designed explicitly for near-infrared (NIR) data collected from nutrient-deficient pear leaves. The novel transfer learning method would be more effective for the micro-NIR spectrum of the nondestructive diagnosis.

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