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Yan Shi1, Yang Yu1, Jinyue Zhang2
1School of Automation Engineering, Northeast Electric Power University, Jilin 132012, China; Advanced Sensor Research Institution, Northeast Electric Power University, Jilin 132012, China; Bionic Sensing and Pattern Recognition Team, Northeast Electric Power University, Jilin 132012, China.
Abstract:
The natural conditions of various regions, including climate, soil, and water quality, significantly influence the nutrient composition and quality of agricultural products. Identifying the origin of agricultural products can prevent adulteration, imitation, and other fraudulent practices, ensuring food quality and safety. This work proposes a Lightweight Collaborative Neural Network (LC-Net) integrated with a hyperspectral system to recognize the origin of peanuts and rice from seven different origins. The Collaborative Spectral Feature Extraction Module (CSFEM) enhances the expression of spectral features, improving detection performance through local and global deep spectral feature extraction. LC-Net achieves 99.33 % accuracy, 98.98 % precision, and 99.28 % recall for peanuts, and 99.76 % accuracy, 99.63 % precision, and 99.73 % recall for rice. This AI-based method, combined with spectral analysis, provides a reliable technique for ensuring the quality and safety of agricultural products.
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