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Item type:Publication, Primary assessment of macronutrients in durian (CV Monthong) leaves using near infrared spectroscopy with wavelength selection(2024-01-05) ;Phanomsophon, Thitima ;Jaisue, Natthapon ;Worphet, Akarawhat ;Tawinteung, NukoonKhurnpoon, LampanFarmers would be able to regulate fertilization and produce quality durian if they knew the nutrient concentration in durian leaves. A long period of time for traditional nutritional content determination is needed. Therefore, near-infrared spectroscopy is a good method for nondestructive and quick nutrient content evaluation. The leaf sample matrices (fresh leaves, dried ground leaves, and dried ground leaf pellets) were scanned by Fourier transform near-infrared (FT-NIR) with a wavelength of 12,500–3,600 cm<sup>−1</sup>. Regression models were developed using partial least squares (PLS) with full wavelength, short wavelength, and selected wavelength by successive projections algorithm (SPA). In this study, the model for N and K concentration was acceptable and the prediction was considered good but for P content not had succeeded. As a result, the PLS-SPA model using fresh leaf samples for evaluating N content in durian leaves exhibited performance of r<sup>2</sup> = 0.852, SEP = 0.14%, RPD = 2.63 and bias = −0.020%. The PLS-SPA model using dried ground leaf samples for evaluating K content in durian leaves exhibited performance of r<sup>2</sup> = 0.820, SEP = 0.13%, RPD = 2.36 and bias = 0.006%. This research found that it is possible to apply NIR waves to predict N and K concentrations in durian leaves. It is not necessary to predict directly from the wavelengths associated with -N or -K bonds. Instead, NIR can measure them indirectly from the bonding of proteins, which are products formed by N and K. In addition, selecting the wavelength that is related to the value to be measured can produce results that are not significantly different from using full or short wavelengths. These models can assist farmers in rapidly predicting N and K content in durian leaves for immediate fertilizer adjustment. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Cognitive spectroscopy for the classification of rice varieties: A comparison of machine learning and deep learning approaches in analysing long-wave near-infrared hyperspectral images of brown and milled samples(2022-06-01) ;Onmankhong, Jiraporn ;Ma, Te ;Inagaki, Tetsuya ;Sirisomboon, PanmanasTsuchikawa, SatoruRapid and non-destructive detection of genuine Thai Jasmine rice (Khao Dawk Mali 105 (KDML105)) from Pathum Thani1 (PTT1) and Phitsanulok2 (PSL2) under either milled or brown conditions is required to disrupt fraudulent. This study aimed to resolve this real issue using long-wave near infrared hyperspectral imaging (NIR-HSI) coupled with machine learning and deep learning approaches. The best classification accuracy for the milled rice was achieved using the spectral imaging-based analysis on the NIR-HSI data with selected wavelength, approximately 95% for the test set either by convolutional neural network or support vector machine (SVM), whereas for the brown rice, the SVM model based on the averaged NIR spectra could achieve the best classification accuracy of 95.4%. It suggests the chemical component difference and its spatial distribution in the milled rice could contribute higher classification accuracy. Additionally, the surface bran effects of brown rice could be reduced by using averaged spectral data coupled with the SVM method. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, High accuracy rapid prediction and feasibility of on-site nondestructive estimation of Para rubber quality by spectroscopic methods(2013-04-01) ;Inagaki, Tetsuya ;Sirisomboon, Panmanas ;Liu, Chang ;Thanapase, WaruneeTsuchikawa, SatoruThe aim of this study was to investigate convenient spectroscopic evaluation method of Para rubber quality. Ultra violet-near infrared (UV-NIR 370-1085 nm) spectra of latex were measured in transmittance mode. Calibrations for total solid content (TSC) and dry rubber content (DRC) were developed using spectral data set with aid of partial least square regression analysis using 57 samples. UV-NIR spectra of latex provided good regression models between measured and predicted values of TSC and DRC with determination coefficient for cross-validation of 0. 96 and 0. 97, respectively. The ranks were 2 and 1, respectively. This study suggests high accuracy in-line quality control of latex using UV-NIR spectroscopy. The long wavelength NIR spectra of bark were scanned to check the feasibility of on-site evaluation of latex quality by measuring the NIR spectra of standing tree. From the observation of near infrared spectra, it was shown that there was more latex signal in outer part of wood bark than in inner part of wood bark. This result suggests that the focal point should be on the outer part of bark to get the signal of latex when we measure the spectra of standing tree. © 2012 The Japan Wood Research Society.
