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Evaluating low- mid- and high-level fusion strategies for combining Raman and infrared spectroscopy for quality assessment of red meat

Authors :
Mustafa M. Farouk
W. E. Bain
Joshua J. Sutton
Keith C. Gordon
C.R. Craigie
Sara J. Fraser-Miller
Talia Hicks
Mark Loeffen
Chima Robert
James F. Ward
William T. Jessep
Source :
Food chemistry. 361
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

The implementation of Raman and infrared spectroscopy with three data fusion strategies to predict pH and % IMF content of red meat was investigated. Raman and FTIR systems were utilized to assess quality parameters of intact red meat. Quantitative models were built using PLS, with model performances assessed with respect to the determination coefficient (R2), root mean square error and normalized root mean square error (NRMSEP). Results obtained on validation against an independent test set show that the high-level fusion strategy had the best performance in predicting the observed pH; with RP2 and NRMSEP values of 0.73 and 12.9% respectively, whereas low-level fusion strategy showed promise in predicting % IMF (NRMSEP = 8.5%). The fusion of data from more than one technique at low and high level resulted in improvement in the model performances; highlighting the possibility of information enhancement.

Details

ISSN :
18737072
Volume :
361
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Food chemistry
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....e682609e9893c9b6f7159ff89ccc8862