Title of article :
Shortwave infrared hyperspectral imaging for detecting sour skin (Burkholderia cepacia)-infected onions Original Research Article
Author/Authors :
Weilin Wang، نويسنده , , Changying Li، نويسنده , , Ernest W. Tollner، نويسنده , , Ronald D. Gitaitis، نويسنده , , Glen C. Rains، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Abstract :
Sour skin (Burkholderia cepacia) is a major postharvest disease for onions and causes substantial production and economic losses in onion postharvest. In this study, a shortwave infrared hyperspectral imaging system was explored to detect sour skin. The hyperspectral reflectance images (950–1650 nm) of onions were obtained for the healthy and sour skin-infected onions. Principal component analysis conducted on the spectra of the healthy and sour skin-infected onions suggested that the neck area of the onion at two wavelengths (1070 and 1400 nm) was most indicative of the sour skin. Log-ratio images utilizing the two optimal wavelengths were used for two different image analysis approaches. The first method applied a global threshold (0.45) to segregate the sour skin-infected areas from log-ratio images. Using the pixel number of the segregated areas, Fisher’s discriminant analysis recognized 80% healthy and sour skin-infected onions. The second classification approach used three parameters (max, contrast, and homogeneity) of the log-ratio images as the input features of support vector machine (Gaussian kernel, γ = 1.5), which discriminated 87.14% healthy and sour skin-infected onions. The result of this study can be used to further develop a multispectral imaging system to detect sour skin-infected onions on packing lines.
Keywords :
Log-ratio image , Onion , Hyperspectral imaging , Sour skin , Support vector machine , Food quality and safety
Journal title :
Journal of Food Engineering
Journal title :
Journal of Food Engineering