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Rapid foreign object detection system on seaweed using vnir hyperspectral imaging
Kwak, Donghoon
;
Son, Guk-Jin
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Park, Mi-Kyung
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Kim, Youngduk
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Title
Rapid foreign object detection system on seaweed using vnir hyperspectral imaging
DGIST Authors
Kwak, Donghoon
;
Son, Guk-Jin
;
Park, Mi-Kyung
;
Kim, Youngduk
Issued Date
2021-08
Citation
Kwak, Donghoon. (2021-08). Rapid foreign object detection system on seaweed using vnir hyperspectral imaging. doi: 10.3390/s21165279
Type
Article
Author Keywords
Foreign object detection
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Hyperspectral imaging
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Seaweed
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Signal processing
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Spectroscopy
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Visible and near‐infrared
Keywords
Hyperspectral imaging
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Inspection
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Object recognition
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Seaweed
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Spectroscopy
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Accuracy Improvement
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Conveyor belts
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Diffuse reflection
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Foreign object
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Manufacturing sites
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Mass production
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Sargassum fusiforme
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Subtraction method
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Object detection
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Belt conveyors
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Dimensionality reduction
ISSN
1424-8220
Abstract
The consumption of seaweed is increasing year by year worldwide. Therefore, the foreign object inspection of seaweed is becoming increasingly important. Seaweed is mixed with various materials such as laver and sargassum fusiforme. So it has various colors even in the same seaweed. In addition, the surface is uneven and greasy, causing diffuse reflections frequently. For these reasons, it is difficult to detect foreign objects in seaweed, so the accuracy of conventional foreign object detectors used in real manufacturing sites is less than 80%. Supporting real‐time inspection should also be considered when inspecting foreign objects. Since seaweed requires mass production, rapid inspection is essential. However, hyperspectral imaging techniques are generally not suitable for high‐speed inspection. In this study, we overcome this limitation by using dimensionality reduction and using simplified operations. For accuracy improvement, the proposed algorithm is carried out in 2 stages. Firstly, the subtraction method is used to clearly distinguish seaweed and conveyor belts, and also detect some relatively easy to detect foreign objects. Secondly, a standardization inspection is performed based on the result of the subtraction method. During this process, the proposed scheme adopts simplified and burdenless calculations such as subtraction, division, and one‐by‐one matching, which achieves both accuracy and low latency performance. In the experiment to evaluate the performance, 60 normal seaweeds and 60 seaweeds containing foreign objects were used, and the accuracy of the proposed algorithm is 95%. Finally, by implementing the proposed algorithm as a foreign object detection platform, it was confirmed that real‐time operation in rapid inspection was possible, and the possibility of deployment in real manufacturing sites was confirmed. © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/15535
DOI
10.3390/s21165279
Publisher
Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)
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