Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
223749 Journal of Food Engineering 2012 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

In this paper, we propose a system for authenticating local bee pollen against fraudulent samples using image processing and classification techniques. Our system is based on the colour properties of bee pollen loads and the use of one-class classifiers to reject unknown pollen samples. The latter classification techniques allow us to tackle the major difficulty of the problem, the existence of many possible fraudulent pollen types.Also presented is a multi-classifier model with an ambiguity discovery process to fuse the output of the one-class classifiers. The method is validated by authenticating Spanish bee pollen types, the overall accuracy of the final system of being 94%. Therefore, the system is able to rapidly reject the non-local pollen samples with inexpensive hardware and without the need to send the product to the laboratory.

► The authentication of bee pollen loads is important for the bee-keeping sector. ► Colour properties are used by experts to detect fraudulent pollen loads. ► We propose an automatic system based on computer vision and one-class classification. ► A multi-classifier formed by one-class classifiers is able to reject new fraudulent samples.

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