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The document presents an adaptive deep learning model for crop yield prediction, emphasizing the importance of agriculture in India's economy. It utilizes machine learning techniques, including LSTM and RNN, to enhance prediction accuracy by analyzing soil attributes and environmental factors. The proposed Python-based system aims to assist farmers in making informed decisions while minimizing costs.

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The document presents an adaptive deep learning model for crop yield prediction, emphasizing the importance of agriculture in India's economy. It utilizes machine learning techniques, including LSTM and RNN, to enhance prediction accuracy by analyzing soil attributes and environmental factors. The proposed Python-based system aims to assist farmers in making informed decisions while minimizing costs.

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II. Related Works Agriculture is the study and practice of raising plants and animals for human consumption. Approximately 60.45% of
India’s land is devoted to farming, making it the count... View more
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IV. Results and Discussions
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V. Conclusions Agriculture is the study and practice of raising plants and animals for human consumption. Approximately 60.45% of
India’s land is devoted to farming, making it the country’s second largest economic sector. Agriculture and the related
Authors agro-industrial sector are crucial to India’s economy. Soil components (such as nitrogen-phosphorus &potassium), crop
rotation, soil-moisture, air and soil-temperatures, rainfall, and other environmental factors all play important roles in
Figures successful farming. One piece of current evidence in this area is a technique that utilizes machine-learning (ML)
strategies like Random-Forest (RF), Decision-Tree (DT), and ANN to pick the best crop. In this study, we employ deep
References learning approaches to improve the suggested model, and together with crop prediction, we obtain clear information
regarding the quantities of soil attributes requisite, along with their individual costs. It’s more precise than the current
Keywords model. By analyzing the data provided, it aids farmers in making informed business decisions. Predicting a proper yield
requires thinking about the land’s climate and soil. The goal is to introduce a Python-based system that makes use of
Metrics strategic thinking to anticipate the most productive harvest under specific conditions while keeping costs to a minimum.
While LSTM &RNN are employed as deep-learning((DL)-strategies in this work, SVM is used as the ML-strategy.
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Published in: 2024 2nd International Conference on Computer, Communication and Control (IC4)

Date of Conference: 08-10 February 2024 DOI: 10.1109/IC457434.2024.10486733

Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 04 April 2024 Publisher: IEEE

 ISBN Information: Conference Location: Indore, India


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I. Introduction
The agricultural sector plays a crucial role in the international market. Understanding overall agricultural output is
crucial for determining food security challenges and limiting the consequences of atmosphere change as the
populace continues to expand. Predicting crop yields is a major challenge in the farming industry. Both natural
factors (such as rainfall and temperature) and artificial ones (such as pesticides) have significant effects on crop
production. Decisions about farming risk management
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yield anticipating
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understanding of past crop yields [1]. Predicting crop yields is difficult for policymakers on a global, national, and
local scale. When deciding what and when to sow, farmers may utilize a consistent model for estimating crop
yields. There are a number of methods for estimating crop yields [2]. Crop analysis and prediction using the
Internet of Things and machine learning is depicted in Figure 1.

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