Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis, Volume. 37, Issue 8, 2551(2017)

Nondestructive Detecting Rottenness Defect of Citrus By Using Hyper-Spectra Imaging Technology

CHU Bing-quan1、*, ZHANG Hai-liang1,2, LUO Wei2, and HE Yong1
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    Rottenness is a prevalent and devastating disease that threats citrus fruit. Automatic detection of rottenness can enhance the competitiveness and profitability of the citrus industry. In this study, hyper-spectral image technology was used nondestructively to detect citrus rottenness. Spectral curve in defects peel region of interest was analyzed and combined with principal component analysis to extract the four best bands. Principal component was used based on four best bands: 615 nm and 680 nm, 710 nm and 725 nm peaks combination respectively and ultimately selected component (PC-2) as image classification and recognition obtained from the 615 nm and 680 nm principal component analysis and identification rate was 100% with a simple threshold segmentation. These results showed that using hyper-spectral as a kind of detection methods could be used for the evaluation of citrus rotteness recognition.

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    CHU Bing-quan, ZHANG Hai-liang, LUO Wei, HE Yong. Nondestructive Detecting Rottenness Defect of Citrus By Using Hyper-Spectra Imaging Technology[J]. Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis, 2017, 37(8): 2551

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    Paper Information

    Received: Mar. 13, 2017

    Accepted: --

    Published Online: Aug. 30, 2017

    The Author Email: Bing-quan CHU (chubingquan10@163.com)

    DOI:10.3964/j.issn.1000-0593(2017)08-2551-05

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