Rapid and Non-Invasive Assessment of Texture Profile Analysis of Common Carp ( L.) Using Hyperspectral Imaging and Machine Learning.

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Key Laboratory of Aquatic Genomics, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, Beijing Key Laboratory of Fishery Biotechnology, Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences, Beijing 100041, China.

Published: August 2023

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  • Hyperspectral imaging (HSI) has been used to evaluate the texture of processed meats, but its effectiveness on live fish muscle, particularly in common carp, was previously untested.
  • The study involved scanning skin regions of live common carp to collect hyperspectral data and measuring eight texture indicators for four different muscle regions.
  • Machine learning models, especially BP-ANN, PLSR, and LS-SVM, were found to effectively predict muscle texture parameters from skin HSI data, leading to the creation of visual prediction maps for different muscle textures.

Article Abstract

Hyperspectral imaging (HSI) has been applied to assess the texture profile analysis (TPA) of processed meat. However, whether the texture profiles of live fish muscle could be assessed using HSI has not been determined. In this study, we evaluated the texture profile of four muscle regions of live common carp by scanning the corresponding skin regions using HSI. We collected skin hyperspectral information from four regions of 387 scaled and live common carp. Eight texture indicators of the muscle corresponding to each skin region were measured. With the skin HSI of live common carp, six machine learning (ML) models were used to predict the muscle texture indicators. Backpropagation artificial neural network (BP-ANN), partial least-square regression (PLSR), and least-square support vector machine (LS-SVM) were identified as the optimal models for predicting the texture parameters of the dorsal (coefficients of determination for prediction () ranged from 0.9191 to 0.9847, and the root-mean-square error for prediction ranged from 0.1070 to 0.3165), pectoral ( ranged from 0.9033 to 0.9574, and RMSEP ranged from 0.2285 to 0.3930), abdominal ( ranged from 0.9070 to 0.9776, and RMSEP ranged from 0.1649 to 0.3601), and gluteal ( ranged from 0.8726 to 0.9768, and RMSEP ranged from 0.1804 to 0.3938) regions. The optimal ML models and skin HSI data were employed to generate visual prediction maps of TPA values in common carp muscles. These results demonstrated that skin HSI and the optimal models can be used to rapidly and accurately determine the texture qualities of different muscle regions in common carp.

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