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Evaluating green tea quality based on multisensor data fusion combining hyperspectral imaging

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Title


Evaluating green tea quality based on multisensor data fusion combining hyperspectral imaging and olfactory visualization systems


Authors


Luqing Li, Shimeng Xie, Jingming Ning, Quansheng Chen*, Zhengzhu Zhang*


Journal


J Sci Food Agric (2018)


https://doi.org/10.1002/jsfa.9371


Abstract


BACKGROUND:
The instrumental evaluation of tea quality using digital sensors instead of human panel tests has attracted much attention globally. However, individual sensors do not meet the requirements of discriminant accuracy as a result of incomprehensive sensor information. Considering the major factors in the sensory evaluation of tea, the study integrated multisensor information, including spectral, image and olfaction feature information.

RESULTS: To investigate spectral and image information obtained from hyperspectral spectrometers of different bands, principal components analysis was used for dimension reduction and different types of supervised learning algorithms (linear discriminant analysis, K-nearest neighbour and support vector machine ) were selected for comparison. Spectral feature information in the near infrared region and image feature information in the visible-near infrared/near infrared region achieved greater accuracy for classification. The results indicated that a support vector machine outperformed other methods with respect to multisensor data fusion, which improved the accuracy of evaluating green tea quality compared to using individual sensor data. The overall accuracy of the calibration set increased from75% using optimal single sensor information to 92% using multisensor information, and the overall accuracy of the prediction set increased from 78% to 92%.

CONCLUSION: Overall, it can be concluded that multisensory data accurately identify six grades of tea.