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12/10/2025

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Mentor Based

AI for Pest & Disease Detection: Build an Image Classifier

Hands-On Deep Learning for Crop Pest & Disease Detection

  • Mode: Virtual / Online
  • Type: Mentor Based
  • Level: Moderate
  • Duration: 3 Days (60-90 Minutes each day)
  • Starts: 10 December 2025
  • Time: 5:30 PM IST

About This Course

“AI for Pest & Disease Detection: Build an Image Classifier” is a fully hands-on, project-based workshop where participants learn how to turn simple leaf photos into an AI-powered decision-support tool for farmers. Using Google Colab, Python, and transfer learning (e.g., MobileNet/ResNet), you will work step-by-step with real plant health images to build, train, and test an image classifier that can flag likely diseases and suggest advisory messages.

Aim

This hands-on workshop aims to equip participants with the practical skills to build, evaluate, and responsibly use an AI-based image classifier for crop pest and disease detection—starting from raw leaf images and ending with a simple “farmer-facing” decision-support flow.

Workshop Objectives

  • Introduce participants to the fundamentals of AI-based pest and disease detection using leaf images.
  • Enable participants to explore, organise and assess the quality of plant health image datasets in Google Colab.
  • Guide participants in building a transfer learning–based image classifier for crop pest/disease classes.
  • Develop the ability to interpret model predictions (class + confidence) and link them to simple advisory messages for farmers.
  • Create awareness about the risks, limitations and biases of image-only AI diagnosis, and the need for human expert validation.
  • Encourage participants to design a practical deployment flow (app/WhatsApp bot + agronomist) for real-world extension use.

Workshop Structure

📅 Day 1 – Data & Image Classification Basics (Hands-on)

  • Problem framing: farmer takes a picture → app gives “likely disease + advice”.
  • Hands-on: mount Google Drive in Colab, list images, show sample images with matplotlib.
  • Image quality discussion: lighting, angle, noise and their effect on model performance.
  • Mini dataset tour: folder structure (healthy/, diseased/ or 3–4 classes).
  • Quick reflection: limitations of AI purely from images.
  • Hands-on take-home: Colab notebook 01_pest_image_dataset_exploration.ipynb + folder with labelled training images.

📅 Day 2 – Build & Train a Simple Classifier (Transfer Learning, Hands-on Lab)

  • Concept input: what is transfer learning and why it helps with small datasets.
  • Hands-on: load a pre-trained model (e.g., MobileNet/ResNet) and freeze base layers.
  • Model head: add a small dense classification layer for pest/disease classes.
  • Training lab: train for a few epochs and view accuracy/loss curves.
  • Hands-on quick test: upload a new leaf image and see the predicted class.
  • Hands-on take-home: Colab notebook 02_pest_classifier_training.ipynb + first working “AI diagnosis” model (even if rough).

📅 Day 3 – Responsible Use & Deployment Ideas (Hands-on Design & Reporting)

  • Discussion: error, bias & impact – misclassification → wrong spraying advice and farmer risk.
  • Hands-on: add a prediction report cell (predicted class, confidence, advisory template text).
  • Hands-on design exercise: sketch an app/WhatsApp bot flow using this model.
  • Human in the loop: integrate agronomist/extension worker validation into the flow.
  • Closing: how to extend – more classes, multilingual advisory, integration with helplines.
  • Hands-on take-home: Colab notebook 03_pest_classifier_reporting_and_flow.ipynb + app-flow diagram for project documentation.

Who Should Enrol?

  • Undergraduate and postgraduate students in Agriculture, Agricultural Engineering, Plant Pathology, Biotechnology, Data Science or related fields.
  • Researchers and faculty members interested in applying AI/ML or computer vision to crop health and pest/disease management.
  • Professionals from agri-input companies, agri-tech startups, FPOs, NGOs and extension services working with farmers.
  • AI/ML enthusiasts looking for a practical, agriculture-focused image-classification project.
  • Preferred background: Basic familiarity with any programming language (Python is a plus) and comfort with using Google Colab.

Important Dates

Registration Ends

12/10/2025
IST 4:30 PM

Workshop Dates

12/10/2025 – 12/12/2025
IST 5:30 PM

Workshop Outcomes

  • Understand how pest and disease image datasets are structured (classes, folders, data quality).
  • Use Google Colab to explore, visualise and manage plant health images (dataset exploration notebook).
  • Build and train an image classifier for crop pest/disease detection using transfer learning (e.g., MobileNet/ResNet).
  • Evaluate model performance using accuracy/loss curves and simple test images.
  • Generate a basic prediction report including class, confidence and advisory template text.
  • Design a responsible deployment flow (app or WhatsApp bot) with human agronomist validation in the loop.

Fee Structure

Student

₹1999 | $60

Ph.D. Scholar / Researcher

₹2999 | $70

Academician / Faculty

₹3999 | $80

Industry Professional

₹5999 | $100

What You’ll Gain

  • Live & recorded sessions
  • e-Certificate upon completion
  • Post-workshop query support
  • Hands-on learning experience

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