convolutional neural network bird’s classification using north American bird images

  • Sitepu A
  • Liu C
  • Sigiro M
  • et al.
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Abstract

In general, image classification is more like to classify objects with large categories, where these objects have a low level of similarity that is relatively rare. Birds image classification is a tough image dataset annotated with many bird species. It may be a challenging issue as numerous of the species of birds have degree of visual closeness. Bird species recognition can be challenging for people, let alone computer vision calculations. To analyze the image, this paper resizes the image into 224224 pixels. We use the Convolutional Neural network (CNN) approach and add the structure of MobileNetV2, EfficientNetB0, EfficientNetB3 and the weight of the network that has previously trained using ImageNet. This paper attempts to analyze the comparative results from using MobileNetV2, EfficientNetB0 and EfficientNetB3 architecture. The F1 weighted average score MobileNetV2 is 75%, EfficientNet B0 is 81% and EfficientNet B3 is 81%. This result shows that some models are completely unable to predict some classes of birds, but other models can recognize them. This can happen because of differences of the operation in each CNN architecture parameter. These models complement each other.

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Sitepu, A. C., Liu, C.-M., Sigiro, M., Panjaitan, J., & Copa, V. (2022). convolutional neural network bird’s classification using north American bird images. International Journal of Health Sciences, 15067–15080. https://doi.org/10.53730/ijhs.v6ns2.8988

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