Pest Prediction in Rice using IoT and Feed Forward Neural Network
Abstract
Rice is a cereal grain, and in its domesticated
form is the staple food for over half of the world’s human
population. Rice is the seed of the grass species Oryza sativa
(Asian rice) or, much less commonly, O. glaberrima (African rice).
It is cooked by boiling, or it can be ground into flour. It is
eaten alone and in a great variety of soups, side dishes, and
main dishes in Asian, Middle Eastern, and many other cuisines.
Other products in which rice is used are breakfast cereals,
noodles, and such alcoholic beverages as Japanese sake. Rice has
become commonplace in many cultures worldwide; in 2021, 787
million tons were produced, placing it fourth after sugarcane,
maize, and wheat. Stem borers are moths that attack rice crops.
Sam Kattiveettil James
Dept. of Computer Sscience
Amal Jyothi College of Engineering
Kanjirapally, Kerala, India
samkattiveettiljames2024@cs.ajce.in
striped stemborer, gold-fringed stemborer, dark-headed striped
stemborer, and the pink stemborer.
They feed upon tillers and causes deadhearts or drying of the
central tiller, during vegetative stage and causes whiteheads at
reproductive stage. Environmental factors such as relative
humidity, rainfall, and temperature can influence the growth of
stem borers in rice fields. This study aims to identify specific
changes in environmental conditions, such as temperature,
humidity, and rainfall, that may trigger outbreaks of stem borers.
By pinpointing these factors, the study aids in identifying hotspots
of insect pests in rice fields and provides insights for farmers. Our
proposed system is a machine learning model which takes in data
from temperature, humidity and rainfall sensors in fields and uses
it to make predictions, whether pest attack will occur or not, so
that necessary precautions can be taken.
Keywords:
deep learning, FNN, pest prediction, Field PlantPublished
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