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Fruit Volatile Analysis Using an Electronic Nose
Published on: March 30, 2012
Peanut origin traceability: A hybrid neural network combining an electronic nose system and a hyperspectral system
Zi Wang1, Yang Yu2, Junqi Liu3
1School of Automation Engineering, Northeast Electric Power University, Jilin 132012, China; Bionic Sensing and Pattern Recognition Team, Northeast Electric Power University, Jilin 132012, China.
Abstract:
Peanuts, sourced from various regions, exhibit noticeable differences in quality owing to the impact of their natural environments. This study proposes a fast and nondestructive detection method to identify peanut quality by combining an electronic nose system with a hyperspectral system. First, the electronic nose and hyperspectral systems are used to gather gas and spectral information from peanuts. Second, a module for extracting gas and spectral information is designed, combining the lightweight multi-head transposed attention mechanism (LMTA) and convolutional computation. The fusion of gas and spectral information is achieved through matrix combination and lightweight convolution. A hybrid neural network, named UnitFormer, is designed based on the information extraction and fusion processes. UnitFormer demonstrates an accuracy of 99.06 %, a precision of 99.12 %, and a recall of 99.05 %. In conclusion, UnitFormer effectively distinguishes quality differences among peanuts from various regions, offering an effective technological solution for quality supervision in the food market.
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