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Comparison of Decision Tree Based Classification Strategies to Detect External Chemical Stimuli from Raw and Filtered Plant Electrical Response

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posted on 2025-07-31, 20:03 authored by SK Chatterjee, S Das, K Maharatna, E Masi, L Santopolo, I Colzi, S Mancuso, A Vitaletti
Plants monitor their surrounding environment and control their physiological functions by producing an electrical response. We recorded electrical signals from different plants by exposing them to Sodium Chloride (NaCl), Ozone (O3) and Sulfuric Acid (H2SO4) under laboratory conditions. After applying pre-processing techniques such as filtering and drift removal, we extracted few statistical features from the acquired plant electrical signals. Using these features, combined with different classification algorithms, we used a decision tree based multi-class classification strategy to identify the three different external chemical stimuli. We here present our exploration to obtain the optimum set of ranked feature and classifier combination that can separate a particular chemical stimulus from the incoming stream of plant electrical signals. The paper also reports an exhaustive comparison of similar feature based classification using the filtered and the raw plant signals, containing the high frequency stochastic part and also the low frequency trends present in it, as two different cases for feature extraction. The work, presented in this paper opens up new possibilities for using plant electrical signals to monitor and detect other environmental stimuli apart from NaCl, O3 and H2SO4 in future.

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The work reported in this paper was supported by project PLants Employed As SEnsor Devices (PLEASED), EC grant agreement number 296582.

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This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in this record. The experimental data are available in the PLEASED website at http://pleased-fp7.eu/?page_id=253.

Journal

Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical

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Elsevier

Language

en

Citation

Vol. 249, pp. 278-295

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  • Mathematics and Statistics

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