Article Dans Une Revue Smart Agricultural Technology Année : 2026

Standardizing plant damage datasets via EPPO taxonomy: A label harmonization approach using large language models

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Pests and diseases threaten global crop yields, yet the absence of standardized plant-damage datasets limits progress toward general, robust diagnostic tools. Existing resources differ widely in label conventions and scope, hindering interoperability and model generalization. We introduce a fully automated method for harmonizing plant-damage labels across heterogeneous datasets by mapping them to the European and Mediterranean Plant Protection Organization (EPPO) taxonomy. The approach uses large-language-model (LLM) embeddings to capture semantic similarity among label terms, including synonyms, multilingual variants, and vernacular names. Across multiple mapping strategies, embedding-based similarity using OpenAI’s text-embedding-3-large provided the best performance, reaching an F1 score of 0.836 at optimal thresholds and outperforming string-based Levenshtein matching and other LLM baselines. Applying this method, we unified five expert-curated datasets, including the newly released ePhytia collection, yielding 79,808 images mapped to 1895 EPPO-aligned classes. To assess the value of this harmonization, we finetuned a generalist pretrained Vision Transformer for large-scale plant-damage identification. Models trained on LLM-aligned labels consistently surpassed those trained with edit-distance mappings. On independent EPPO test images, our best model achieved 19.4% top-1 accuracy across 1091 classes and 33.1% on the 100 most common classes, demonstrating feasibility at unprecedented label scale. In-dataset evaluation reached 55.8% top-1 accuracy. By grounding label harmonization in an international standard, this work delivers the first large-scale, taxonomy-compliant dataset for in-field plant-damage recognition and establishes a foundation for interoperable diagnostic tools, farmer-facing mobile systems, and plant-health monitoring. We release both the harmonized dataset and the new ePhytia images to support future research.

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hal-05558287 , version 1 (19-03-2026)

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Jules Vandeputte, Lydia Bousset, Jean-Marc Armand, Hervé Goëau, Jean-Christophe Lombardo, et al.. Standardizing plant damage datasets via EPPO taxonomy: A label harmonization approach using large language models. Smart Agricultural Technology, 2026, 13, pp.101837. ⟨10.1016/j.atech.2026.101837⟩. ⟨hal-05558287⟩
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