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Geographical origin discrimination of Chenpi using machine learning and enhanced mid-level data fusion

Xin Kang Li, Li Tang, Ze Ying Li, Dian Qiu, Zhuo Ling Yang, Xiao Yi Zhang, Xiang‐Zhi Zhang, Jìng Guo, Bao Qiong Li

2025npj Science of Food11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Chenpi, or dried tangerine peel, is a traditional Chinese ingredient valued in medicine and edible for its digestive and respiratory benefits. The geographical origin of Chenpi is important, as it can impact its quality, active compounds and market value. This study develops a strategy to distinguish Chenpi samples on its origin. Thirty-nine samples from eight regions in Xinhui district (Guangdong, China) are analyzed by gas chromatography (GC) and mid-infrared (MIR) technique. Four machine learning methods are employed to establish discrimination models based on GC and MIR data, with two mid-level data fusion strategies to combine the data. The results show that data fusion significantly improves Chenpi origin discrimination. The K-nearest neighbors and artificial neural network models, using modified mid-level data fusion, provide the best performance, misclassified only one sample. Machine learning in combination with modified mid-level data fusion strategy provides effective classification of Chenpi samples from different geographical origins.

Topics & Concepts

Pattern recognition (psychology)Artificial intelligenceMathematicsComputer scienceSpectroscopy and Chemometric AnalysesTraditional Chinese Medicine AnalysisIdentification and Quantification in Food
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