Research on non-destructive testing of hotpot oil quality by fluorescence hyperspectral technology combined with machine learning.

Spectrochim Acta A Mol Biomol Spectrosc

College of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, Sichuan Agricultural University, Xin Kang Road, Yucheng District, Ya'an 625014, PR China. Electronic address:

Published: January 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • Eating reused hotpot oil poses serious health risks, prompting the need for an efficient testing method to assess its quality.
  • The study introduces a hybrid approach utilizing fluorescence hyperspectral technology paired with machine learning algorithms to quickly and accurately determine the quality of hotpot oil.
  • Key findings include the identification of optimal spectral features for classification and the achievement of 100% classification accuracy, significantly improving upon traditional testing methods in both accuracy and time efficiency.

Article Abstract

Eating repeatedly used hotpot oil will cause serious harm to human health. In order to realize rapid non-destructive testing of hotpot oil quality, a modeling experiment method of fluorescence hyperspectral technology combined with machine learning algorithm was proposed. Five preprocessing algorithms were used to preprocess the original spectral data, which realized data denoising and reduces the influence of baseline drift and tilt. The feature bands extracted from the spectral data showed that the best feature bands for the two-classification model and the six-classification model were concentrated between 469 and 962 nm and 534-809 nm, respectively. Using the PCA algorithm to visualize the spectral data, the results showed the distribution of the six types of samples intuitively, and indicated that the data could be classified. Based on the modeling analysis of the feature bands, the results showed that the best two-classification models and the best six-classification models were MF-RF-RF and MF-XGBoost-LGB models, respectively, and the classification accuracy reached 100 %. Compared with the traditional model, the error was greatly reduced, and the calculation time was also saved. This study confirmed that fluorescence hyperspectral technology combined with machine learning algorithm could effectively realize the detection of reused hotpot oil.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.saa.2022.121785DOI Listing

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