Paper 8
Paper 8
Paper 8
http://doi.org/10.22214/ijraset.2018.5183
International Journal for Research in Applied Science & Engineering Technology (IJRASET)
ISSN: 2321-9653; IC Value: 45.98; SJ Impact Factor: 6.887
Volume 6 Issue V, May 2018- Available at www.ijraset.com
Abstract: To develop a recommendation system for modern agriculture Big Data is a vastly evolved technology in computer
engineering that can be used in various domains like agriculture, medicines and retails etc. By using this big data more number
of previous data can be found and from that a new system can be developed which can act as a predictive system. Agriculture is
the important factor of economy in India and till now many of the methods followed by agriculture is outdated ,by using newest
rends IOT, data mining and big data which plays an important in developing a new technology to improvise the agriculture field
and make the usage simpler and economic
Keywords: Agriculture, Big Data, IOT, Data Mining
I. INTRODUCTION
In current times the agriculture methods has radically improved due to globalization. A range of causes of agriculture strength is still
impacted in India. Several advanced equipment consume to improve the regain the strength. The method is Precision Agriculture.
Precision Agriculture is growing in India. Precision agriculture is the data of “site-specific” farming. It provides various inputs and
suitable output which outcomes in the agriculture. Though precision agriculture has deliver better improvement there exists some
issue. Many system exists which helps in farm land systems. System suggest crops, manures and even agricultural
methods. Recommendation of crops is one main province in precision agriculture. Recommendation of crops is needful relative on
a variety of parameter. Precision agriculture main purposes in identify these limitations in a site-specific way in demand to decide
issues concerning crop selection. The “site-specific” method of such system need to be supervise to get better results. Only some of
the results in precision agriculture provides particular results. However in farming the situation is vital that the references are made
precise and accurate since if any mistakes occurs it might lead to serious measureable and assets damage. Large number of enquiry
work is existence done, in order to acquire a precise and also well-organized crop prediction model.
Paper [7] it focuses to solve the complex problem of choosing the classifiers which are used for assembling learning knowledge. A
technique to select an accurate classifiers set which are present in pool of classifiers it has been discovered. This development helps
in achieving the aims like performance and high rate of accuracy.
Paper [8] aims in solving the problem related in food problems in the country of Egypt. A framework has been proposed that
predicts the production, and it also imports of that meticulous year. Artificial Neural Network and Multi Layer Prescription is
proposed for perception WEKA to build the prediction.
Paper [9] yield is analyzed and category are predicted. Crop yield is identified as Classification rule which are taken from prediction
which depicts Naïve Byes and k-Nearest Neighbor algorithms that are used in prediction for yield prediction of soil.
A. Problem Definition
To develop a recommendation system using big data analytics for crop growth by taking all the factors like weather, geographical
features ,water utility and land and to build a simpler mechanism to predict the types of soil and the crops that are suitable to be
grown in that soil.
III. METHODOLOGY
By the details in the laboratory and the results acquired are important sources of data for various types of test and for researchers.
The tests which are conducted are water, soil analysis, compost, plant manure, green roof media, biosolids, and green house media
testing etc .Information on agriculture is provided by website that provides statics and real time data that are related to agriculture
economic entities, some of the expert discussions are provided by particular articles on specific problems. Information on
agricultural website aims to provide information to everyone at any place or any time which empowers farmer to accept the recent
technology. To download WebPages from information agricultural website flume are used which helps to download the pages and
save them on Hadoop distributed file system. This framework is used to fulfill the needs and help agriculture officers and
agricultural researchers to analysis and come up with recommendation solution for the growth of crop by taking the evidences from
historic data.
For conjecture taking the effects of high temperature on the paddy and their measures to be taken in how to control the problem in
the particular district. Feature selection is defined has the process o f selecting features and relevant information in the form of
subset. The selection process of feature selection takes place at the data preprocessing on model learning. Feature extraction is the
process that needs to be done to normalization of data for removal of technical variation through replacing the missing values since
these missing values they distracts the process of decision making.
Figure1.1.Methodology of system.
A. Data Preparation
In this paper, weather data are used to collect in Agriculture Meteorological Department (AMD) from 2016 up to now there are 28
weather stations, contain various agro atmospheric index, control and pass strict feature examination for example, the statistical
values are especially the extreme parts are verified and proved. AMD are also proved to be time consistent data. The related indexes
has an accuracy more than 99.99% and other absolute humidity have an accuracy of 99.4%. From the figure 1.3 the distribution
weather station can be found.
Though, the results of the actual weather patterns cannot replicate the growth of the little changes in the weather conditions. Hence,
the big data brings us to figure the models for all micro difference which is used to figure the whole datasets that were not using
before. The new weather data processing structure divide the computing process into 2 phase, which can be define as Map and
Reduce In the Map phase the function succeeds all the input values/key and produces the median key/value. in the Reduce phase the
function combines all the values which contains same value of median key and finally produces the result. Firstly weather data
subdivided into multiple fragments. Moreover, the Map function is executed and the data is categorized according to the certain
instructions and then written in local hard drive. After the Map phase is performed, the Reduce phase is executed where the values
will be consolidation and shuffled the intermediate data having the same year and the output is written to distributed file systems.
The final result can be obtained by merging all the Reduce phase output at last.
C. Dataset Collection
In India the dataset which are collected from the soil specific attributes from particular part of Karnataka. In accumulation, the
general crop data is used in the similar online source. Some of the crops that are used as a sample in the model are groundnut,
paddy, pulses, coriander, millet, sugarcane, cotton, banana and different types of vegetables. The training data set the number of
instances of each crop is depicted. Some of the main attributes of the soil which are taken from the sample are texture, color,
drainage, depth, ph, water holding, erosion and permeability.
processing structure which calculate huge data set on a group of computer. Nearest neighbour technique is used between similar
years which help to calculate the weather distances. Taking an example of the forecast from the year 2016 the yield can be
calculated by using the data from March 2015 to February 2016, from that we can acquire the result from five to six months in
advance. Food security can be improved since the accuracy is beyond the average and methods can be use for decision making.
To conclude the topic, from fast accumulation of the data the data processing from the weather can be qualified enough to support
these data . Mainly if any complex comparative of the data is required the similarity of the weather can be indulged in the data
processing sector to control the computation time.
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