IJIEEB Vol. 16, No. 6, 8 Dec. 2024
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Smart fish farming, Recommendation System, IoT sensor, Machine learning, Mobile Application
Precision agriculture is revolutionizing the agricultural sector by integrating advanced technologies to enhance productivity and sustainability. In aquaculture, precision agriculture can significantly improve fish farming practices through precise monitoring and data-driven decision-making, addressing challenges such as optimizing resource usage and improving fish health. This paper presents the development and implementation of an IoT-based Fish Recommendation System designed to optimize aquaculture practices through a mobile application. This system uses different sensors for extracting data continuously regarding temperature, PH and Turbidity etc. These parameters can be analysed in real-time to help fish farmers make decisions on when or how much the system should feed and aerate, and what approach of water treatment is best for their fishes. This information is stored to create individual datasets, offering researchers valuable insights into optimal conditions for each fish species. This can enhance their survival rates and promote growth. In this study, we evaluate a series of machine learning algorithms for their ability to predict the optimal fish species based on water quality parameters. Among these algorithms, Random Forest demonstrated superior performance, achieving an accuracy of 92.5%, precision of 93%, recall of 93%, and F1-score of 92%. These findings highlight the effectiveness of our approach in integrating machine learning with IoT for precise aquaculture management. Implemented through a user-friendly mobile application, our system enhances accessibility and usability for fish farmers.
Md. Shahriar Hossain Apu, Md. Moshiur Rahman, Md. Toukir Ahmed, "IoT-Based Fish Recommendation System: A Machine Learning Approach via Mobile Application for Precision Agriculture", International Journal of Information Engineering and Electronic Business(IJIEEB), Vol.16, No.6, pp. 71-85, 2024. DOI:10.5815/ijieeb.2024.06.06
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