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Recognition of Seed Varieties Using Neural Networks Analysis of Electrophoretic Images
Como, Italy July 24-July 27
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/IJCNN.2000.861522IEEE-INNS-ENNS International Joint Co ...
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M. Jedra, Laboratoire Conception et Syst?mes
N. El Khattabi, Laboratoire Conception et Syst?mes
M. Limouri, Laboratoire Conception et Syst?mes
A. Essaid, Laboratoire Conception et Syst?mes
This paper presents a method for seed variety recognition using one-dimensional electrophoresis gels. It employs the Time-Delay Neural Network (TDNN) and the Temporal Organization Map (TOM), which are initially developed for speech recognition. These neural networks can be trained to recognize the presence of a phoneme or a word in speech by reference to the sound pattern over a sequence of time steps. Electrophoresis creates a set of bands in the gel, caused by migration of protein from the seed. Each seed variety generates a characteristic pattern. The bands are made visible by staining. They can then be imaged and digitized to create an input to a TDNN or a TOM, which treats the variation with distance along the lane in the same way as the time sequence for which it was originally employed. In that way, the characteristic signature of a seed variety can be recognized. Furthermore, a set of images-each containing 10 to 15 lanes- was used to train and test the performance of neural networks in recognizing cereal varieties. The networks could achieve a recognition rate of 98 per cent, if the gel was not distorted or cracked during heating or drying.
Index Terms:
Seed varieties, neural networks, TDNN, TOM, electrophoresis
Citation:
M. Jedra, N. El Khattabi, M. Limouri, A. Essaid, "Recognition of Seed Varieties Using Neural Networks Analysis of Electrophoretic Images," ijcnn, vol. 5, pp.5521, IEEE-INNS-ENNS International Joint Conference on Neural Networks (IJCNN'00)-Volume 5, 2000
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