Multi-sensor integration approach based on hyperspectral imaging and electronic nose for quantitation of fat and peroxide value of pork meat
Autor: | Xiaoyu Tian, Bonah Ernest, Joshua Harrington Aheto, Zhang Xiaorui, Chunxia Dai, Evans Adingba Alenyorege, Tu Hongyang, Xingyi Huang, Peichang Wang, Yi Ren |
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Rok vydání: | 2020 |
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Meat
Support Vector Machine Electronic nose Swine business.industry Spectrum Analysis Hyperspectral imaging Pattern recognition Sensor fusion Biochemistry Peroxides Analytical Chemistry Multi sensor Adipose Tissue Image texture Feature (computer vision) Calibration Pork meat Animals Peroxide value Artificial intelligence Electronic Nose business Mathematics |
Zdroj: | Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry. 412:1169-1179 |
ISSN: | 1618-2650 1618-2642 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00216-019-02345-5 |
Popis: | The study assessed the feasibility of merging data acquired from hyperspectral imaging (HSI) and electronic nose (e-nose) to develop a robust method for the rapid prediction of intramuscular fat (IMF) and peroxide value (PV) of pork meat affected by temperature and NaCl treatments. Multivariate calibration models for prediction of IMF and PV using median spectra features (MSF) and image texture features (ITF) from HSI data and mean signal values (MSV) from e-nose signals were established based on support vector machine regression (SVMR). Optimum wavelengths highly related to IMF and PV were selected from the MSF and ITF. Next, recurring optimum wavelengths from the two feature groups were manually obtained and merged to constitute “combined attribute features” (CAF) which yielded acceptable results with (Rc2 = 0.877, 0.891; RMSEC = 2.410, 1.109; Rp2 = 0.790, 0.858; RMSEP = 3.611, 2.013) respectively for IMF and PV. MSV yielded relatively low results with (Rc2 = 0.783, 0.877; RMSEC = 4.591, 0.653; Rp2 = 0.704, 0.797; RMSEP = 3.991, 0.760) respectively for IMF and PV. Finally, data fusion of CAF and MSV was performed which yielded relatively improved prediction results with (Rc2 = 0.936, 0.955; RMSEC = 1.209, 0.997; Rp2 = 0.895, 0.901; RMSEP = 2.099, 1.008) respectively for IMF and PV. The results obtained demonstrate that it is feasible to mutually integrate spectral and image features with volatile information to quantitatively monitor IMF and PV in processed pork meat. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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