Determination of spectral resolutions for multispectral detection of apple bruises using visible/near-infrared hyperspectral reflectance imaging

This study demonstrates a method to select wavelength-specific spectral resolutions to optimize a line-scan hyperspectral imaging method for its intended use, which in this case was visible/near-infrared imaging-based multiple-waveband detection of apple bruises. Many earlier studies have explored important aspects of developing apple bruise detection systems, such as key wavelengths and image processing algorithms. Despite the endeavors of many, development of a real-time bruise detection system is not yet a simple task. To overcome these problems, this study investigated selection of optimal wavelength-specific spectral resolutions for detecting bruises on apples by using hyperspectral line-scan imaging with the Random Track function for non-contiguous partial readout, with two experimental parts. The first part identified key-wavelengths and the optimal number of key-wavelengths to use for detecting low-, medium-, and high-impact bruises on apples. These parameters were determined by principal component analysis (PCA) and sequential forward selection (SFS) with four classification methods. The second part determined the optimal spectral resolution for each of the key-wavelengths by selecting and evaluating 21 combinations of exposure time and key-wavelength bandwidths, and then selecting the best combination based on the bruise detection accuracies achieved by each classification method. Each of the four classification methods was found to have a different optimized resolution for high accuracy bruise detection, and the optimized resolutions also allowed for use of shorter exposure times. The results of this work can be used to help develop multispectral imaging systems that provide rapid, cost-effective post-harvest processing to identify bruised apples on commercial processing lines.

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