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Geographical Origin Identification of Dendrobium officinale Using Variational Inference-Enhanced Deep Learning
Changqing Liu1, Fan Cao1,2, Yifeng Diao2
1School of Automation, Guangdong University of Technology, Guangzhou 510006, China.
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Dendrobium officinale is an important medicinal and edible plant in China, widely used in the dietary health industry and pharmaceutical field. Due to the different geographical origins and cultivation methods, the nutritional value, medicinal quality, and price of Dendrobium are significantly different, and accurate identification of the origin is crucial. Current origin identification relies on expert judgment or requires costly instruments, lacking an efficient solution. This study proposes a Variational Inference-enabled Data-Efficient Learning (VIDE) model for high-precision, non-destructive origin identification using a small number of image samples. VIDE integrates dual probabilistic networks: a prior network generating latent feature prototypes and a posterior network employing variational inference to model feature distributions via mean and variance estimators. This synergistic design enhances intra-class feature diversity while maximizing inter-class separability, achieving robust classification with limited samples. Experiments on a self-built dataset of Dendrobium officinale samples from six major Chinese regions show the VIDE model achieves 91.51% precision, 92.63% recall, and 92.07% F1-score, outperforming state-of-the-art models. The study offers a practical solution for geographical origin identification and advances intelligent quality assessment in Dendrobium officinale.

