Abstract

This study describes the classification of four varieties of bulk rice grain images using back‐propagation neural network (BPNN). Eighteen colour features, 27 texture features using grey‐level co‐occurrence matrix, 24 wavelet features and 45 combined features (combination of colour and texture) were extracted from the colour images of bulk rice grains. Classification was carried out on three different data set of images under different environmental conditions. It is seen that BPNN is able to classify faithfully the four varieties of rice grain even with a poor image quality. It is also found that classification based on reduced wavelet features outperform the classification using all other features (such as colour, texture features taken separately) for two data set of images with minimum resolution. The authors have further compared the proposed BPNN technique with other classifiers such as support vector machine, k‐nearest neighbour and naive Bayes classifier on all the three data sets. It is found that the average classification accuracy of more than 96% was able to achieve using BPNN consistently on all different features for each data set.

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