Application of Multispectral Camera in Monitoring the Quality Parameters of Fresh Tea Leaves

The production of high-quality tea by <i>Camellia sinensis</i> (L.) O. Ktze is the goal pursued by both producers and consumers. Rapid, nondestructive, and low-cost monitoring methods for monitoring tea quality could improve the tea quality and the economic benefits associated with tea....

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Main Authors: Longyue Chen, Bo Xu, Chunjiang Zhao, Dandan Duan, Qiong Cao, Fan Wang
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-09-01
Series:Remote Sensing
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/13/18/3719
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spelling doaj-e94cc2f2fcff4db8bb9f09d231ce22a12021-09-26T01:18:25ZengMDPI AGRemote Sensing2072-42922021-09-01133719371910.3390/rs13183719Application of Multispectral Camera in Monitoring the Quality Parameters of Fresh Tea LeavesLongyue Chen0Bo Xu1Chunjiang Zhao2Dandan Duan3Qiong Cao4Fan Wang5Beijing Research Center for Information Technology in Agriculture, Beijing 100097, ChinaBeijing Research Center for Information Technology in Agriculture, Beijing 100097, ChinaBeijing Research Center for Information Technology in Agriculture, Beijing 100097, ChinaBeijing Research Center for Information Technology in Agriculture, Beijing 100097, ChinaBeijing Research Center for Information Technology in Agriculture, Beijing 100097, ChinaBeijing Research Center for Information Technology in Agriculture, Beijing 100097, ChinaThe production of high-quality tea by <i>Camellia sinensis</i> (L.) O. Ktze is the goal pursued by both producers and consumers. Rapid, nondestructive, and low-cost monitoring methods for monitoring tea quality could improve the tea quality and the economic benefits associated with tea. This research explored the possibility of monitoring tea leaf quality from multi-spectral images. Threshold segmentation and manual sampling methods were used to eliminate the image background, after which the spectral features were constructed. Based on this, the texture features of the multi-spectral images of the tea canopy were extracted. Three machine learning methods, partial least squares regression, support vector machine regression, and random forest regression (RFR), were used to construct and train multiple monitoring models. Further, the four key quality parameters of tea polyphenols, total sugars, free amino acids, and caffeine content were estimated using these models. Finally, the effects of automatic and manual image background removal methods, different regression methods, and texture features on the model accuracies were compared. The results showed that the spectral characteristics of the canopy of fresh tea leaves were significantly correlated with the tea quality parameters (r ≥ 0.462). Among the sampling methods, the EXG_Ostu sampling method was best for prediction, whereas, among the models, RFR was the best fitted modeling algorithm for three of four quality parameters. The R<sup>2</sup> and root-mean-square error values of the built model were 0.85 and 0.16, respectively. In addition, the texture features extracted from the canopy image improved the prediction accuracy of most models. This research confirms the modeling application of a combination of multi-spectral images and chemometrics, as a low-cost, fast, reliable, and nondestructive quality control method, which can effectively monitor the quality of fresh tea leaves. This provides a scientific reference for the research and development of portable tea quality monitoring equipment that has general applicability in the future.https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/13/18/3719<i>Camellia sinensis</i> (L.) O. Ktzemultispectral imagetexture featuremachine learningtea quality
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author Longyue Chen
Bo Xu
Chunjiang Zhao
Dandan Duan
Qiong Cao
Fan Wang
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Bo Xu
Chunjiang Zhao
Dandan Duan
Qiong Cao
Fan Wang
Application of Multispectral Camera in Monitoring the Quality Parameters of Fresh Tea Leaves
Remote Sensing
<i>Camellia sinensis</i> (L.) O. Ktze
multispectral image
texture feature
machine learning
tea quality
author_facet Longyue Chen
Bo Xu
Chunjiang Zhao
Dandan Duan
Qiong Cao
Fan Wang
author_sort Longyue Chen
title Application of Multispectral Camera in Monitoring the Quality Parameters of Fresh Tea Leaves
title_short Application of Multispectral Camera in Monitoring the Quality Parameters of Fresh Tea Leaves
title_full Application of Multispectral Camera in Monitoring the Quality Parameters of Fresh Tea Leaves
title_fullStr Application of Multispectral Camera in Monitoring the Quality Parameters of Fresh Tea Leaves
title_full_unstemmed Application of Multispectral Camera in Monitoring the Quality Parameters of Fresh Tea Leaves
title_sort application of multispectral camera in monitoring the quality parameters of fresh tea leaves
publisher MDPI AG
series Remote Sensing
issn 2072-4292
publishDate 2021-09-01
description The production of high-quality tea by <i>Camellia sinensis</i> (L.) O. Ktze is the goal pursued by both producers and consumers. Rapid, nondestructive, and low-cost monitoring methods for monitoring tea quality could improve the tea quality and the economic benefits associated with tea. This research explored the possibility of monitoring tea leaf quality from multi-spectral images. Threshold segmentation and manual sampling methods were used to eliminate the image background, after which the spectral features were constructed. Based on this, the texture features of the multi-spectral images of the tea canopy were extracted. Three machine learning methods, partial least squares regression, support vector machine regression, and random forest regression (RFR), were used to construct and train multiple monitoring models. Further, the four key quality parameters of tea polyphenols, total sugars, free amino acids, and caffeine content were estimated using these models. Finally, the effects of automatic and manual image background removal methods, different regression methods, and texture features on the model accuracies were compared. The results showed that the spectral characteristics of the canopy of fresh tea leaves were significantly correlated with the tea quality parameters (r ≥ 0.462). Among the sampling methods, the EXG_Ostu sampling method was best for prediction, whereas, among the models, RFR was the best fitted modeling algorithm for three of four quality parameters. The R<sup>2</sup> and root-mean-square error values of the built model were 0.85 and 0.16, respectively. In addition, the texture features extracted from the canopy image improved the prediction accuracy of most models. This research confirms the modeling application of a combination of multi-spectral images and chemometrics, as a low-cost, fast, reliable, and nondestructive quality control method, which can effectively monitor the quality of fresh tea leaves. This provides a scientific reference for the research and development of portable tea quality monitoring equipment that has general applicability in the future.
topic <i>Camellia sinensis</i> (L.) O. Ktze
multispectral image
texture feature
machine learning
tea quality
url https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/13/18/3719
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