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A Geographical Origin Classification of Durian (cv. Monthong) Using Near-Infrared Diffuse Reflectance Spectroscopy

Kingdow Chanachot, Wanphut Saechua, Jetsada Posom, Panmanas Sirisomboon

2023Foods11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

). The NIR absorbance differences among samples that were collected from different parts of the fruit, including intact peel with thorns (I-form), cut-thorn peel (C-form), stem (S-form), and the applied synthetic minority over-sampling technique (SMOTE), were also investigated. Models were developed across several classification algorithms by the classification learner app in MATLAB. The models were optimized using a featured wavenumber selected by a genetic algorithm (GA). An effective model based on GI was developed using SMOTE-I-spectra with a neural network; accuracy was provided as 95.60% and 95.00% in cross-validation and training sets. The test model was provided with a testing set value of %accuracy, and 94.70% by the testing set was obtained. Likewise, the model based on the regions was developed from SMOTE-ICS-form spectra, with the ensemble classifier showing the best result. The best result, 88.00FF% accuracy by cross validation, 86.50% by training set, and 64.90% by testing set, indicates the classification model of East (E-region), Northeast (NE-region), and South (S-region) regions could be applied for rough screening. In summary, NIR spectroscopy could be used as a rapid and nondestructive method for the accurate GI classification of durians.

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Classifier (UML)Near-infrared spectroscopyPattern recognition (psychology)Artificial intelligenceAbsorbanceTest setSpectrometerMATLABComputer scienceSet (abstract data type)Artificial neural networkSampling (signal processing)Cross-validationMathematicsBiological systemRemote sensingFilter (signal processing)ChemistryGeologyOpticsPhysicsChromatographyComputer visionBiologyProgramming languageOperating systemSpectroscopy and Chemometric AnalysesPhytochemicals and Antioxidant ActivitiesAdvanced Chemical Sensor Technologies