Tea is one of the most popular beverages worldwide. Its categories have a great relationship to its beneficial medicinal properties. The present work attempted to study the feasibility to use multispectral imaging technique as a rapid and non-destructive method to discriminate tea varieties. Two categories of tea discriminated hardly by naked eye were sorted. The images were 1036 pixels vertically by 1384 pixels horizontally with 24-bit depth, and were captured using a red (R) waveband, near infrared (NIR) waveband and green (G) waveband multispectral digital imager, MS3100 (Duncan Technologies, Inc., CA, USA). The three wavebands of image (Red, Green, NIR) can be composed into one image which contains more information than images recorded ...
The production of high-quality tea by Camellia sinensis (L.) O. Ktze is the goal pursued by both pro...
This study investigated the feasibility of using hyperspectral imaging technique for nondestructive ...
Multi-spectral imaging technique was applied to sorting the green tea category. 320 images were capt...
Tea is the most consumed manufactured drink in the world. In recent years, various high end analytic...
Tea is the most consumed manufactured drink in the world. In recent years, various high end analytic...
Tea is the most consumed manufactured drink in the world. In recent years, various high end analytic...
Maximum likelihood and neural classifiers are two typical techniques in image classification. This p...
Maximum likelihood and neural classifiers are two typical techniques in image classification. This p...
Tea products analysis is currently limited to high-end analytical techniques such as high-performanc...
Tea is the most consumed manufactured drink in the world. In recent years, various high end analytic...
The paper investigates optimum light illumination intensity for maximum discrimination of the Indian...
Tea is the most consumed manufactured drink in the world. In recent years, various high end analytic...
Tea is the most consumed manufactured drink in the world. In recent years, various high end analytic...
This study investigated the feasibility of using hyperspectral imaging technique for nondestructive ...
Maximum likelihood and neural classifiers are two typical techniques in image classification. This p...
The production of high-quality tea by Camellia sinensis (L.) O. Ktze is the goal pursued by both pro...
This study investigated the feasibility of using hyperspectral imaging technique for nondestructive ...
Multi-spectral imaging technique was applied to sorting the green tea category. 320 images were capt...
Tea is the most consumed manufactured drink in the world. In recent years, various high end analytic...
Tea is the most consumed manufactured drink in the world. In recent years, various high end analytic...
Tea is the most consumed manufactured drink in the world. In recent years, various high end analytic...
Maximum likelihood and neural classifiers are two typical techniques in image classification. This p...
Maximum likelihood and neural classifiers are two typical techniques in image classification. This p...
Tea products analysis is currently limited to high-end analytical techniques such as high-performanc...
Tea is the most consumed manufactured drink in the world. In recent years, various high end analytic...
The paper investigates optimum light illumination intensity for maximum discrimination of the Indian...
Tea is the most consumed manufactured drink in the world. In recent years, various high end analytic...
Tea is the most consumed manufactured drink in the world. In recent years, various high end analytic...
This study investigated the feasibility of using hyperspectral imaging technique for nondestructive ...
Maximum likelihood and neural classifiers are two typical techniques in image classification. This p...
The production of high-quality tea by Camellia sinensis (L.) O. Ktze is the goal pursued by both pro...
This study investigated the feasibility of using hyperspectral imaging technique for nondestructive ...
Multi-spectral imaging technique was applied to sorting the green tea category. 320 images were capt...