2021
DOI: 10.3390/agriculture11111106
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Reliable Identification of Oolong Tea Species: Nondestructive Testing Classification Based on Fluorescence Hyperspectral Technology and Machine Learning

Abstract: A rapid and nondestructive tea classification method is of great significance in today’s research. This study uses fluorescence hyperspectral technology and machine learning to distinguish Oolong tea by analyzing the spectral features of tea in the wavelength ranging from 475 to 1100 nm. The spectral data are preprocessed by multivariate scattering correction (MSC) and standard normal variable (SNV), which can effectively reduce the impact of baseline drift and tilt. Then principal component analysis (PCA) and… Show more

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“…Moreover, due to its strong growth adaptability, Ben tea's trading value is less than Tie's. Secondly, according to figures of PCA and t-SNE when reduced to 2 and 3 dimensions, it can be seen that there were lots of intersections between Tie and Ben, as is described by Hu et al [1]. In summary, using Ben as an adulterated tea was useful to this study.…”
Section: Selection Of Adulterated Teamentioning
confidence: 56%
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“…Moreover, due to its strong growth adaptability, Ben tea's trading value is less than Tie's. Secondly, according to figures of PCA and t-SNE when reduced to 2 and 3 dimensions, it can be seen that there were lots of intersections between Tie and Ben, as is described by Hu et al [1]. In summary, using Ben as an adulterated tea was useful to this study.…”
Section: Selection Of Adulterated Teamentioning
confidence: 56%
“…Before analyzing the fluorescence spectra, it is very important to make a reasonable choice of the region of interest, which is directly related to the quality of the extracted data. In this experiment, the spectral data of ROI were extracted through ENVI 5.3 [1]. A rectangular region of interest around the tea sample was selected, and the mean value of the region value was taken as the sample spectral data.…”
Section: Region Of Interest Extractionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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