Abstract
The peaches belonging to different cultivars can be characterized by differentiation in properties. The aim of this study was to evaluate the usefulness of individual parts of fruit (skin, flesh, stone and seed) for cultivar discrimination of peaches based on textures determined using image analysis. Discriminant analysis was performed using the classifiers of Bayes net, logistic, SMO, multi-class classifier and random forest based on a set of combined textures selected from all color channels R, G, B, L, a, b, X, Y, Z and for textures selected separately for RGB, Lab and XYZ color spaces. In the case of sets of textures selected from all color channels (R, G, B, L, a, b, X, Y, Z), the accuracy of 100% was observed for flesh, stones and seeds for selected classifiers. The sets of textures selected from RGB color space produced the correctness equal to 100% in the case of flesh and seeds of peaches. In the case of Lab and XYZ color spaces, slightly lower accuracies than for RGB color space were obtained and the accuracy reaching 100% was noted only for the discrimination of seeds of peaches. The research proved the usefulness of selected texture parameters of fruit flesh, stones and seeds for successful discrimination of peach cultivars with an accuracy of 100%. The distinguishing between cultivars may be important for breeders, consumers and the peach industry for ensuring adequate processing conditions and equipment parameters. The cultivar identification of fruit by human may be characterized by large errors. The molecular or chemical methods may require special equipment or be time-consuming. The image analysis may ensure objective, rapid and relatively inexpensive procedure and high accuracy for peach cultivar discrimination.
Highlights
Peaches (Prunus persica (L.) Batsch) are very nutritious fruit consumed all over the world in fresh, processed and dried forms
These results revealed that based on the textures selected from color channels R, G, B, L, a, b, X, Y, Z of flesh, stones and seeds images, a complete distinction of peach cultivars is possible
In the case of discriminant analysis carried out based on selected textures of the skin of peaches, the highest accuracy was equal to 99% and was obtained for the Bayes Net classifier
Summary
Peaches (Prunus persica (L.) Batsch) are very nutritious fruit consumed all over the world in fresh, processed and dried forms. Peaches are characterized by anti-cancer, antitumor, anti-allergic, anti-microbial and anti-inflammatory properties. Due to the presence of lignified endocarp (stone) with seed, peaches are called “stone fruit”. Peaches include an exocarp and a fleshy mesocarp [1]. The peach flesh is the most valuable agro-industrial part of the fruit [2]. The peaches with a melting fruit are common consumed in fresh form and fruits with non-melting flesh may be subjected to processing [3].
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