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Automated Analysis of Intracellular Phenotypes of Salmonella Using ImageJ
Published on: August 9, 2022
Off-flavor profiling of cultured salmonids using hyperspectral imaging combined with machine learning
Dawei Sun1, Chengquan Zhou1, Jun Hu2
1Institute of Agricultural Equipment, Zhejiang Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Hangzhou 310000, PR China.
Abstract:
Off-flavors can have significant impacts on the quality of salmonid products. This study investigated the possibility of comprehensive off-flavor profiling considering both olfactory and taste sensory perspectives by combining near-infrared hyperspectral imaging (NIR-HSI) and machine/deep learning. Four feature extraction algorithms were employed for the extraction and interpretation of spectral fingerprint information regarding off-flavor-related compounds. Classification models, including the partial least squares discriminant analysis, least-squares support vector machine, extreme learning machine, and one-dimensional convolutional neural network (1DCNN) were constructed using the full wavelengths and selected spectral features for the identification of off-flavor salmonids. The 1DCNN achieved the highest discrimination accuracy with full and selected wavelengths (i.e., 91.11 and 86.39 %, respectively). Furthermore, the prediction and visualization of off-flavor-related compounds were achieved with acceptable performances (R2 > 0.6) for practical applications. These results indicate the potential of NIR-HSI for the off-flavor profiling of salmonid muscle samples for producers and researchers.

