Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
84832 Computers and Electronics in Agriculture 2011 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

An intelligent system for colour inspection of biscuit products is proposed. In this system, the state-of-the-art classification techniques based on Support Vector Machines (SVM) and Wilk's λ analysis were used to classify biscuits into one of four distinct groups: under-baked, moderately baked, over-baked, and substantially over-baked. The accuracy of the system was compared with standard discriminant analysis using both direct and multi-step classifications. It was discovered that the radial basis SVM after Wilk's λ was more precise in classification compared to other classifiers. Real-time implementation was achieved by means of multi-core processor with advanced multiple-buffering and multithreading algorithms. The system resulted in correct classification rate of more than 96% for stationary and moving biscuits at 9 m/min. It was discovered that touching and non-touching biscuits did not significantly interfere with accurate assessment of baking. However, image processing of touching biscuits was considerably slower compared to non-touching biscuits, averaging at 36.3 ms and 9.0 ms, respectively. The decrease in speed was due to the complexity of the watershed-based algorithm used to segment touching biscuits. This image computing platform can potentially support the requirements of the high-volume biscuit production.

Research highlights▶ SVM based algorithm with linear and non-linear kernels has been developed for real-time inspection of biscuits on moving conveyor belt. ▶ Image processing of the touching and overlapping objects is achieved by means of Otsu's algorithm and watershed transformation. ▶ Parallelism is achieved my means of multi-threading algorithm and multi-core processors. ▶ The correct classification rate of the system is more than 96% for stationary and moving biscuits at 9 m/min.

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