Huang et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Evaluating quality of tomato during storage using fusion information of computer vision and electronic noseHuang et al., 2018
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- Huang X
- Pan S
- Sun Z
- Ye W
- Aheto J
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- Journal of Food Process Engineering
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A nondestructive method for evaluation of tomato quality was proposed to recognize the different ripening stages of tomatoes and to predict their hardness. Computer vision and electronic nose were used, and data fusion technology was used to establish the decision …
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