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Optimal vision system design for characterization of apples using US/VIS/NIR spectroscopy data

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Department of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science, Technical University of Denmark1

Statistics and Data Analysis, Department of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science, Technical University of Denmark2

University of Copenhagen3

Quality monitoring of the food items by spectroscopy provides information in a large number of wavelengths including highly correlated and redundant information. Although increasing the information, the increase in the number of wavelengths causes the vision set-up to be more complex and expensive. In this paper, three sparse regression methods; lasso, elastic-net and fused lasso are employed for estimation of the chemical and physical characteristics of one apple cultivar using their high dimensional spectroscopic measurements.

The use of sparse regression reduces the number of required wavelengths for prediction and thus, simplifies the required vision set-up. It is shown that, considering a tradeoff between the number of selected bands and the corresponding validation performance during the training step can result in a significant reduction in the number of bands at a small price in the test performance.

Furthermore, appropriate regression methods for different number of bands and spectrophotometer design are determined.

Language: English
Publisher: IEEE
Year: 2013
Pages: 11-14
Proceedings: 20th International Conference on Systems, Signals and Image Processing (IWSSIP 2013)
ISBN: 1479909416 , 1479909432 , 1479909440 , 9781479909414 , 9781479909438 , 9781479909445 , 1479909424 and 9781479909421
ISSN: 21578702 and 21578672
Types: Conference paper
DOI: 10.1109/IWSSIP.2013.6623437
ORCIDs: Clemmensen, Line Katrine Harder and Ersbøll, Bjarne Kjær

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