Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4519624 | Postharvest Biology and Technology | 2007 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Use of soft X-ray digital imaging for non-destructive quality evaluation of pecans was explored. Unshelled pecans were imaged at various X-ray tube voltages from 15 to 50Â kVp and currents from 0.1 to 1Â mA. Pecan images with good contrast image were identified. The cavity inside the pecan shell and the nutmeat portion were segmented manually in the pecan radiographs. Percent nutmeat area, mean pixel intensity, and local intensity variation adequately determined nutmeat quality, non-destructively. Pecan nutmeat weight was estimated with an error of less than 10% from images taken at 35Â kVp-0.75Â mA, 40Â kVp-0.5Â mA, and 45Â kVp-0.5Â mA. Defects and insects were clearly differentiated in X-ray images after applying contrast stretching or high-frequency emphasis techniques.
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Authors
Nachiket Kotwaliwale, Paul R. Weckler, Gerald H. Brusewitz, Glenn A. Kranzler, Niels O. Maness,