Animals, Vol. 15, Pages 2158: High-Accuracy Recognition Method for Diseased Chicken Feces Based on Image and Text Information Fusion
Animals doi: 10.3390/ani15152158
Authors:
Duanli Yang
Zishang Tian
Jianzhong Xi
Hui Chen
Erdong Sun
Lianzeng Wang
Poultry feces, a critical biomarker for health assessment, requires timely and accurate pathological identification for food safety. Conventional visual-only methods face limitations due to environmental sensitivity and high visual similarity among feces from different diseases. To address this, we propose MMCD (Multimodal Chicken-feces Diagnosis), a ResNet50-based multimodal fusion model leveraging semantic complementarity between images and descriptive text to enhance diagnostic precision. Key innovations include the following: (1) Integrating MASA(Manhattan self-attention)and DSconv (Depthwise Separable convolution) into the backbone network to mitigate feature confusion. (2) Utilizing a pre-trained BERT to extract textual semantic features, reducing annotation dependency and cost. (3) Designing a lightweight Gated Cross-Attention (GCA) module for dynamic multimodal fusion, achieving a 41% parameter reduction versus cross-modal transformers. Experiments demonstrate that MMCD significantly outperforms single-modal baselines in Accuracy (+8.69%), Recall (+8.72%), Precision (+8.67%), and F1 score (+8.72%). It surpasses simple feature concatenation by 2.51–2.82% and reduces parameters by 7.5M and computations by 1.62 GFLOPs versus the base ResNet50. This work validates multimodal fusion’s efficacy in pathological fecal detection, providing a theoretical and technical foundation for agricultural health monitoring systems.
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