The Automatic Classification of Pyriproxyfen-Affected Mosquito Ovaries.

Mark T. Fowler, Rosemary Lees, Josias Fagbohoun, Nancy S. Matowo, Corine Ngufor, Natacha Protopopoff, Gus Spiers

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Abstract

Pyriproxyfen (PPF) may become an alternative insecticide for areas where pyrethroid-resistant vectors are prevalent. The efficacy of PPF can be assessed through the dissection and assessment of vector ovaries. However, this reliance on expertise is subject to limitations. We show here that these limitations can be overcome using a convolutional neural network (CNN) to automate the classification of egg development and thus fertility status. Using TensorFlow, a resnet-50 CNN was pretrained with the ImageNet dataset. This CNN architecture was then retrained using a novel dataset of 524 dissected ovary images from <i>An. gambiae</i> s.l. <i>An. gambiae</i> Akron, and <i>An. funestus</i> s.l., whose fertility status and PPF exposure were known. Data augmentation increased the training set to 6973 images. A test set of 157 images was used to measure accuracy. This CNN model achieved an accuracy score of 94%, and application took a mean time of 38.5 s. Such a CNN can achieve an acceptable level of precision in a quick, robust format and can be distributed in a practical, accessible, and free manner. Furthermore, this approach is useful for measuring the efficacy and durability of PPF treated bednets, and it is applicable to any PPF-treated tool or similarly acting insecticide.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1134
Pages (from-to)1134
JournalInsects
Volume12
Issue number12
Early online date17 Dec 2021
DOIs
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 17 Dec 2021

Keywords

  • Anopheles mosquito
  • Automated identification
  • Convolutional neural network
  • Fertility
  • Image classification
  • Machine learning
  • Ovary development
  • Pyriproxyfen (PPF)
  • Side-effects

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