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Deep Learning Based on Residual Networks for Automatic Sorting of Bananas

Abdulkader Helwan, Mohammad Khaleel Sallam Ma’aitah, Rahib H. Abiyev, Selin Üzelaltınbulat, Bengi Sonyel

2021Journal of Food Quality28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This study presents the design of an intelligent system based on deep learning for grading fruits. For this purpose, the recent residual learning-based network “ResNet-50” is designed to sort out fruits, particularly bananas into healthy or defective classes. The design of the system is implemented by using transfer learning that uses the stored knowledge of the deep structure. Datasets of bananas have been collected for the implementation of the deep structure. The simulation results of the designed system have shown a great generalization capability when tested on test (unseen) banana images and obtained high accuracy of 99%. The simulation results of the designed residual learning-based system are compared with the results of other systems used for grading the bananas. Comparative results indicate the efficiency of the designed system. The developed system can be used in food processing industry, in real-life applications where the accuracy, cost, and speed of the intelligent system will enhance the production rate and allow meeting the demand of consumers. The system can replace or assist human operators who can exert their energy on the selection of fruits.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceResidualsortDeep learningArtificial intelligenceSortingGrading (engineering)Residual neural networkMachine learningEngineeringAlgorithmCivil engineeringInformation retrievalSmart Agriculture and AISpectroscopy and Chemometric AnalysesIndustrial Vision Systems and Defect Detection
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