Classification of amanita species based on bilinear networks with attention mechanism

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Abstract

The accurate classification of Amanita is helpful to its research on biological control and medical value, and it can also prevent mushroom poisoning incidents. In this paper, we constructed the Bilinear convolutional neural networks (B-CNN) with attention mechanism model based on transfer learning to realize the classification of Amanita. When the model is trained, the weight on ImageNet is used for pre-training, and the Adam optimizer is used to update network parameters. In the test process, images of Amanita at different growth stages were used to further test the generalization ability of the model. After comparing our model with other models, the results show that our model greatly reduces the number of parameters while achieving high accuracy (95.2%) and has good generalization ability. It is an efficient classification model, which provides a new option for mushroom classification in areas with limited computing resources.

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Wang, P., Liu, J., Xu, L., Huang, P., Luo, X., Hu, Y., & Kang, Z. (2021). Classification of amanita species based on bilinear networks with attention mechanism. Agriculture (Switzerland), 11(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/agriculture11050393

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