2016
DOI: 10.5935/0100-4042.20160088
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Classification of Mineral Waters Based on Digital Images Acquired by Smartphones

Abstract: publicado na web em 25/05/2016 CLASSIFICATION OF MINERAL WATERS BASED ON DIGITAL IMAGES ACQUIRED BY SMARTPHONES. This work describes a new procedure for classification of mineral waters based on digital images acquired by smartphones. Commercial waters from eight mineral springs plus distilled water and tap water were combined with eriochrome T black or murexide and transferred to a cuvette, which was positioned into a light controlled chamber. RGB (Red, Blue and Green) measurements of cuvette images were acqu… Show more

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“…By evaluating the works that used smartphones for image acquisition and performed the external processing of the acquired data (Figure 1), we can see that these devices are explored in several areas, such as the detection of diseases and markers of diseases causing in the medical field, immunoassay, 18–27 quality control of the environment, 28–39 forensic analysis, 40–42 control and quality of beverages and food, 15,43–64 quality evaluation of pharmaceutical products, 54,65,66 fuel quality control, 67,68 pigments, 69 chemical education, kinetic studies, and chemical receptors 70–77 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By evaluating the works that used smartphones for image acquisition and performed the external processing of the acquired data (Figure 1), we can see that these devices are explored in several areas, such as the detection of diseases and markers of diseases causing in the medical field, immunoassay, 18–27 quality control of the environment, 28–39 forensic analysis, 40–42 control and quality of beverages and food, 15,43–64 quality evaluation of pharmaceutical products, 54,65,66 fuel quality control, 67,68 pigments, 69 chemical education, kinetic studies, and chemical receptors 70–77 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%