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Advanced interpretable data-driven Bi-Mamba model for accurate classification of soybean seeds via hyperspectral
Jingyuan Zhao1, Ruixue Sa2, Haizhen Ding3
1College of Food Science and Technology, Nanjing Agricultural University, Nanjing 210095, China.
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The rapid and accurate identification of soybean seed varieties is of critical importance for agricultural production and seed quality assurance. This paper proposes a hyperspectral soybean seed classification method based on the Bi-Mamba bidirectional state-space model to further improve identification efficiency and accuracy. Hyperspectral imaging technology is employed to acquire spectral data from 12 soybean varieties, and classification is performed using the Bi-Mamba model, which leverages a bidirectional state-space architecture to effectively enhance the modeling of long-range dependencies in spectral sequences. In addition, a gradient-aware weighting mechanism combined with a sliding window strategy is introduced to adaptively reweight spectral responses, thereby enhancing the representation of locally discriminative spectral features. Furthermore, SHAP-based interpretability analysis is incorporated to quantitatively evaluate the contribution of different spectral bands to the model output, thereby enhancing model transparency and interpretability. Experimental results demonstrate that the Bi-Mamba model achieves excellent performance in the soybean seed cultivar classification task. Under the 2× data augmentation condition, the model achieves a classification accuracy of 99.87% on the calibration set and 98.61% on the prediction set, indicating strong generalization capability. Moreover, SHAP-based interpretability analysis reveals that the model primarily focuses on characteristic spectral bands concentrated in the 1300-1600 nm region, which are closely associated with OH, NH, and C-H-related absorption features in soybean seeds, ensuring consistency between classification decisions and key spectral characteristics. Overall, this method offers a fast, reliable, and non-destructive solution for soybean variety identification.
