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Multiclass classification of environmental chemical stimuli from unbalanced plant electrophysiological data

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posted on 2025-08-01, 16:49 authored by N Bhadra, SK Chatterjee, S Das
Plant electrophysiological response contains useful signature of its environment and health which can be utilized using suitable statistical analysis for developing an inverse model to classify the stimulus applied to the plant. In this paper, we have presented a statistical analysis pipeline to tackle a multiclass environmental stimuli classification problem with unbalanced plant electrophysiological data. The objective here is to classify three different environmental chemical stimuli, using fifteen statistical features, extracted from the plant electrical signals and compare the performance of eight different classification algorithms. A comparison using reduced dimensional projection of the high dimensional features via principal component analysis (PCA) has also been presented. Since the experimental data is highly unbalanced due to varying length of the experiments, we employ a random under-sampling approach for the two majority classes to create an ensemble of confusion matrices to compare the classification performances. Along with this, three other multi-classification performance metrics commonly used for unbalanced data viz. balanced accuracy, F1-score and Matthews correlation coefficient have also been analyzed. From the stacked confusion matrices and the derived performance metrics, we choose the best feature-classifier setting in terms of the classification performances carried out in the original high dimensional vs. the reduced feature space, for this highly unbalanced multiclass problem of plant signal classification due to different chemical stress. Difference in the classification performances in the high vs. reduced dimensions are also quantified using the multivariate analysis of variance (MANOVA) hypothesis testing. Our findings have potential real-world applications in precision agriculture for exploring multiclass classification problems with highly unbalanced datasets, employing a combination of existing machine learning algorithms. This work also advances existing studies on environmental pollution level monitoring using plant electrophysiological data.

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European Regional Development Fund (ERDF)

OC05R18P 0782

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© 2023 Bhadra et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.

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This is the final version. Available from Public Library of Science via the DOI in this record. Data Availability: The experimental data are available in the PLEASED website at: https://mega.nz/folder/DoJHzDYR#a8LwJy3fYb06dplqV3UcoA.

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PLoS ONE

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e0285321-e0285321

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Public Library of Science

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en

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2023-05-05T13:25:23Z

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2023-05-05T13:30:48Z

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Vol. 18, No. 5 article e0285321

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  • Earth and Environmental Sciences

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