The Quantitative Features Analysis of the Nonlinear Model of Crop Production by Hybrid Soft Computing Paradigm

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In this study, we provide a discretized system of a continuous dynamical model for enhancing crop production in the presence of insecticides and insects. Crops are assumed to grow logistically but are limited by an insect population that entirely depends on agriculture. To protect crops from insects, farmers use insecticides, and their overmuch use is harmful to human health. We assumed that external efforts are proportional to the gap between actual production and carrying capacity to increase the field’s development potential. We use the Levenberg–Marquardt algorithm (LMA) based on artificial neural networks (NNs) to investigate the approximate solutions for different insecticide spraying rates. “NDSolve” tool in Mathematica generated a data collection for supervised LMA. The NN-LMA approximation’s value is achieved by the training, validation, and testing reference data sets. Regression, error histograms, and complexity analysis help to validate the technique’s robustness and accuracy.

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Sulaiman, M., Umar, M., Nonlaopon, K., & Alshammari, F. S. (2022). The Quantitative Features Analysis of the Nonlinear Model of Crop Production by Hybrid Soft Computing Paradigm. Agronomy, 12(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy12040799

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