wo multispectral maturity classifications for red soft-flesh peaches (‘Kingcrest’, ‘Rubyrich’ and ‘Richlady’ n = 260) are proposed and compared based on R (red) and R/IR (red divided by infrared) images obtained with a three CCD camera (800 nm, 675 nm and 450 nm). R/IR histograms were able to correct the effect of 3D shape on light reflectance and thus more Gaussian histograms were produced than R images. As fruits ripened, the R/IR histograms showed increasing levels of intensity. Reference measurements such as firmness and visible spectra also varied significantly as the fruit ripens, firmness decreased while reflectance at 680 nm increased (chlorophyll absorption peak)
Explore the relationship between non destructive (ND) measurements (impact and optical) and: 9Maturi...
This paper presents a procedure for the comparison of two technologies developed to classify peach t...
Point samples and laboratory testing have historically been used to evaluate fruit quality criteria....
The main objective of this research was to develop an automatic procedure able to classify Rich Lady...
Multi-spectral images have been previously used to classify different kinds of fruits into postharve...
The present research is focused on the application of artificial vision to peach ripening assessment...
The present research is focused on the application of artificial vision to assess the ripening of re...
During fruit ripening, chlorophyll degradation is responsible for the degreening of the ground color...
International audienceIncreasing consumer dissatisfaction related with lack of ripeness in peach has...
In developing instrumentation for the measurement of fruit quality, there is the need for fast and n...
In order to strike a balance between ensuring the highest eating quality for the consumers and enabl...
A new frontier of nondestructive measurement exploitation is explored in this paper as concerns the ...
Harvest maturity is closely related to peach fruit quality and has a very important effect on the fr...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. Colour, firmness and soluble solid content (SSC) are three important quality at...
This paper presents an automated approach for peach fruit maturity grading that, by exploiting fiber...
Explore the relationship between non destructive (ND) measurements (impact and optical) and: 9Maturi...
This paper presents a procedure for the comparison of two technologies developed to classify peach t...
Point samples and laboratory testing have historically been used to evaluate fruit quality criteria....
The main objective of this research was to develop an automatic procedure able to classify Rich Lady...
Multi-spectral images have been previously used to classify different kinds of fruits into postharve...
The present research is focused on the application of artificial vision to peach ripening assessment...
The present research is focused on the application of artificial vision to assess the ripening of re...
During fruit ripening, chlorophyll degradation is responsible for the degreening of the ground color...
International audienceIncreasing consumer dissatisfaction related with lack of ripeness in peach has...
In developing instrumentation for the measurement of fruit quality, there is the need for fast and n...
In order to strike a balance between ensuring the highest eating quality for the consumers and enabl...
A new frontier of nondestructive measurement exploitation is explored in this paper as concerns the ...
Harvest maturity is closely related to peach fruit quality and has a very important effect on the fr...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. Colour, firmness and soluble solid content (SSC) are three important quality at...
This paper presents an automated approach for peach fruit maturity grading that, by exploiting fiber...
Explore the relationship between non destructive (ND) measurements (impact and optical) and: 9Maturi...
This paper presents a procedure for the comparison of two technologies developed to classify peach t...
Point samples and laboratory testing have historically been used to evaluate fruit quality criteria....