Deep learning for Chilean native flora classification: a comparative analysis

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The limited availability of information on Chilean native flora has resulted in a lack of knowledge among the general public, and the classification of these plants poses challenges without extensive expertise. This study evaluates the performance of several Deep Learning (DL) models, namely InceptionV3, VGG19, ResNet152, and MobileNetV2, in classifying images representing Chilean native flora. The models are pre-trained on Imagenet. A dataset containing 500 images for each of the 10 classes of native flowers in Chile was curated, resulting in a total of 5000 images. The DL models were applied to this dataset, and their performance was compared based on accuracy and other relevant metrics. The findings highlight the potential of DL models to accurately classify images of Chilean native flora. The results contribute to enhancing the understanding of these plant species and fostering awareness among the general public. Further improvements and applications of DL in ecology and biodiversity research are discussed.

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Figueroa-Flores, C., & San-Martin, P. (2023). Deep learning for Chilean native flora classification: a comparative analysis. Frontiers in Plant Science, 14. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2023.1211490

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