Findings on Artificial Neural Networks Discussed by Investigators at Department of Computer Sciences and Engineering (Cognitive Framework and Learning Paradigms of Plant Leaf Classification Using Artificial Neural Network and Support Vector...).

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      Researchers from the Department of Computer Sciences and Engineering in Rajasthan, India, have published a report on the use of Artificial Neural Networks (ANN) to classify plant leaves for potential medicinal benefits. The proposed system uses color, texture, and shape features extracted from leaf images to classify them into different families. The ANN algorithm achieved an approximate 93.33% accuracy in classifying the images, outperforming the Support Vector Machine (SVM) algorithm. This research has been peer-reviewed and provides insights into the potential use of ANN in plant leaf classification for medicinal purposes. [Extracted from the article]
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