{Reference Type}: Journal Article {Title}: A double-branch convolutional neural network model for species identification based on multi-modal data. {Author}: Sun Y;Tian Y;Zhang Y;Yu M;Su X;Wang Q;Guo J;Lu Y;Ren L; {Journal}: Spectrochim Acta A Mol Biomol Spectrosc {Volume}: 318 {Issue}: 0 {Year}: 2024 Oct 5 {Factor}: 4.831 {DOI}: 10.1016/j.saa.2024.124454 {Abstract}: For species identification analysis, methods based on deep learning are becoming prevalent due to their data-driven and task-oriented nature. The most commonly used convolutional neural network (CNN) model has been well applied in Raman spectra recognition. However, when faced with similar molecules or functional groups, the features of overlapping peaks and weak peaks may not be fully extracted using the CNN model, which can potentially hinder accurate species identification. Based on these practical challenges, the fusion of multi-modal data can effectively meet the comprehensive and accurate analysis of actual samples when compared with single-modal data. In this study, we propose a double-branch CNN model by integrating Raman and image multi-modal data, named SI-DBNet. In addition, we have developed a one-dimensional convolutional neural network combining dilated convolutions and efficient channel attention mechanisms for spectral branching. The effectiveness of the model has been demonstrated using the Grad-CAM method to visualize the key regions concerned by the model. When compared to single-modal and multi-modal classification methods, our SI-DBNet model achieved superior performance with a classification accuracy of 98.8%. The proposed method provided a new reference for species identification based on multi-modal data fusion.