Abstract

In Southeast Asia, durian is affectionately called the king of fruit. Durian is the most popular crop planted in eastern and southern of Thailand. The total crop is around 600,000 tons per year; among this, 500,000 tons of the total production were exported worldwide. In Thailand, the knowledge of durian production is based on experience from generation to generation, especially the knowledge of durian pests and diseases control. This paper presents the ontology knowledge based for durian pests and diseases retrieval system. The major contributions of the system consist of 1) the stored knowledge of durian pests and diseases and 2) the diagnosis of durian diseases and the suggestions for the treatments. The ontology knowledge consists of 8 main classes: 1) diseases, 2) pests, 3) cultivars, 4) symptoms of bunch, 5) leaf area symptoms, 6) symptoms of the branches and trunk, 7) symptoms of fruit, and 8) symptoms of root and growth. The experimental results yielded 100% of precision, 88.33% of recall, and 93.8% of overall performance.

Highlights

  • Thailand has a favorable weather condition and productive land for the cultivation of tropical fruits

  • This paper presents the ontology knowledge based for durian pests and diseases retrieval system

  • We collected the knowledge of durian production, durian pests and diseases control from the experienced farmers in eastern and southern of Thailand by using the in-depth interview [6]

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

Thailand has a favorable weather condition and productive land for the cultivation of tropical fruits. The fruits productions of Thailand have been considered as the premium fruits and there are high demands in the international markets. It can generate high export incomes which accounts for US$360.89 million in 2016 [1]. This paper presents the ontology knowledge based for durian pests and diseases retrieval system. The ontology knowledge consists of 8 main classes: 1) diseases, 2) pests, 3) cultivars, 4) symptoms of bunch, 5) leaf area symptoms, 6) symptoms of branches and trunk, 7) symptoms of fruit, and 8) symptoms of root and growth.

SYSTEM FRAMEWORK
The Ontology Base Development Cycle
The Semantic Search System
10 Pest: Durian psyllid
CONCLUSIONS AND FUTURE WORKS
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