This paper presents a method based on quadratic discriminant analysis to select the best filters for detecting a wide range of defects in 'Jonagold' apple fruit using a multi-spectral vision system. Reflectance spectra of damaged and sound tissue were recorded using a visible/NIR spectrometer. Analysed defects consisted of scald, hail damage (with and without skin perforation), limb rubs, russets, scab tissue, frost damage, rot, visible flesh damage and recent bruises. Camera filter effects were approximated by summing the reflectances of all the wavelengths within the filter bandwidth. Combinations of three and four filters were tested and evaluated for discriminating damaged tissues from healthy ones. If a three-filter combination appeare...
Bruise damage is a very commonly occurring defect in apple fruit which facilitates disease occurrenc...
Abstract We have recently developed a rapid online line-scan imaging system capable of both hyperspe...
Hyperspectral imaging technique (400–1000 nm) was used for rapid and nondestructive recognition of b...
A method to sort 'Jonagold' apples based on the presence of defects was proposed. A multi-spectral v...
peer reviewedThis paper presents a method to sort Jonagold apples using a four bands multi-spectral ...
peer reviewedDefect detection on fruits by machine vision is a complex task. Indeed, the sound tissu...
Bruises in apples is one of the most important quality factors during postharvest, which needs to be...
ABSTRACT. Apple defects cause food safety concerns touching the general public and strongly affect t...
Quality assessment and process monitoring are essential for today's fruit industry sector and the wo...
Quality assessment and process monitoring are essential for today's fruit industry sector and the wo...
Purpose: A multispectral algorithm for detection and differentiation of defective (defects on apple ...
Proceedings of the International Conference “Environmentally friendly and safe technologies for qua...
A method based on colour information is proposed to detect defects on 'Golden Delicious' apples. In ...
This paper shows how the information enclosed in a colour image of a bi-colour apple can be used to ...
To maximise the storage life of packed apples, no damaged apple can be included because the ethylene...
Bruise damage is a very commonly occurring defect in apple fruit which facilitates disease occurrenc...
Abstract We have recently developed a rapid online line-scan imaging system capable of both hyperspe...
Hyperspectral imaging technique (400–1000 nm) was used for rapid and nondestructive recognition of b...
A method to sort 'Jonagold' apples based on the presence of defects was proposed. A multi-spectral v...
peer reviewedThis paper presents a method to sort Jonagold apples using a four bands multi-spectral ...
peer reviewedDefect detection on fruits by machine vision is a complex task. Indeed, the sound tissu...
Bruises in apples is one of the most important quality factors during postharvest, which needs to be...
ABSTRACT. Apple defects cause food safety concerns touching the general public and strongly affect t...
Quality assessment and process monitoring are essential for today's fruit industry sector and the wo...
Quality assessment and process monitoring are essential for today's fruit industry sector and the wo...
Purpose: A multispectral algorithm for detection and differentiation of defective (defects on apple ...
Proceedings of the International Conference “Environmentally friendly and safe technologies for qua...
A method based on colour information is proposed to detect defects on 'Golden Delicious' apples. In ...
This paper shows how the information enclosed in a colour image of a bi-colour apple can be used to ...
To maximise the storage life of packed apples, no damaged apple can be included because the ethylene...
Bruise damage is a very commonly occurring defect in apple fruit which facilitates disease occurrenc...
Abstract We have recently developed a rapid online line-scan imaging system capable of both hyperspe...
Hyperspectral imaging technique (400–1000 nm) was used for rapid and nondestructive recognition of b...