Mycelial_Net: A Bio-Inspired Deep Learning Framework for Mineral Classification in Thin Section Microscopy

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Abstract

This study presents the application of Mycelial_Net, a biologically inspired deep learning architecture, to the analysis and classification of mineral images in thin section under optical microscopy. The model, inspired by the adaptive connectivity of fungal mycelium networks, was trained on a test mineral image database to extract structural features and to classify various minerals. The performance of Mycelial_Net was evaluated in terms of accuracy, robustness, and adaptability, and compared against conventional convolutional neural networks. The results demonstrate that Mycelial_Net, properly integrated with Residual Networks (ResNets), offers superior analysis capabilities, interpretability, and resilience to noise and artifacts in petrographic images. This approach holds promise for advancing automated mineral identification and geological analysis through adaptive AI systems.

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