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pH indicator-based sensor array in combination with hyperspectral imaging for intelligent evaluation of withering
Yujie Wang1, Zhengyu Ren1, Maoyu Li1
1State Key Laboratory of Tea Plant Biology and Utilization, Anhui Agricultural University, China.
Abstract:
Withering is one of the most critical steps in the processing of black tea. The degree of withering affects the aroma quality of the finished tea. In this study, we used a pH indicator-based colorimetric sensor array in combination with hyperspectral imaging to intelligently evaluate the withering degree. After analyzing the difference between images taken before and after the reaction of pH indicators with withered leaves, six pH indicators were selected to build a sensor array. Then, the hyperspectral image of each pH indicator was obtained at wavelengths between 400 and 1000 nm. Nonlinear support vector machine (SVM) and least-squares (LS) SVM models were established to determine the degree of withering. Results revealed that the spectral information from single pH indicator failed to accurately evaluate the withering degree. The LS-SVM model achieved satisfactory discriminant results with the low-level data fusion of six pH indicators followed by principal component analysis for dimensionality reduction. The optimal model yielded accuracies of 93.75% and 90.00% for the calibration and prediction sets, respectively. The results indicated that colorimetric sensor array in combination with hyperspectral imaging can effectively determine the withering degree, thus providing a novel method for the intelligent processing of food and tea.

