Abstract

Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) is a powerful tool for the nondestructive evaluation of organic materials, and it has found widespread use in a variety of industries. In the food industry, it is important to know the district in which a particular food was produced. Therefore, in this study, we focused on determining the production area (five areas and three districts) of green coffee beans using classification analysis and NIRS. Soft independent modeling of class analogy (SIMCA) was applied as the classification method. Samples of green coffee beans produced in seven locations—Cuba, Ethiopia, Indonesia (Bari, Java, and Sumatra), Tanzania, and Yemen—were analyzed. These regions were selected since green coffee beans from these locations are commonly sold in Japan supermarkets. A good classification result was obtained with SIMCA for the seven green bean samples, although some samples were partly classified into several categories. Then, the model distance values of SIMCA were calculated and compared. A few model distance values were ~10; such small values may be the reason for misclassification. However, over a 73% correct classification rate could be achieved for the different kinds of green coffee beans using NIRS.

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  • IntroductionNear-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) is an increasingly popular technique used for nondestructive evaluation

  • Over a 73% correct classification rate could be achieved for the different kinds of green coffee beans using Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS)

  • Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) is an increasingly popular technique used for nondestructive evaluation

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Introduction

Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) is an increasingly popular technique used for nondestructive evaluation. NIRS has found widespread use in a variety of industries, including the food, agricultural, pharmaceutical, and wood industries [1,2,3]. The advantages of NIRS include the rapid, easy, and nondestructive measurement process without the need for multiple chemical reagents. For recent NIRS research, the measurement methods and ways were developed like online measurement [4], portable measurement [5], and imaging analysis [6]. Its application range in food analysis continues to expand at an increasing rate. It probably becomes important as a process of quality control for food

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