Abstract

Longjing tea is one of China’s protected geographical indication products with high commercial and nutritional value. The geographical origin of Longjing tea is an important factor influencing its commercial and nutritional value. Hyperspectral imaging systems covering the two spectral ranges of 380–1030 nm and 874–1734 nm were used to identify a single tea leaf of Longjing tea from six geographical origins. Principal component analysis (PCA) was conducted on hyperspectral images to form PCA score images. Differences among samples from different geographical origins were visually observed from the PCA score images. Support vector machine (SVM) and partial least squares discriminant analysis (PLS-DA) models were built using the full spectra at the two spectral ranges. Decent classification performances were obtained at the two spectral ranges, with the overall classification accuracy of the calibration and prediction sets over 84%. Furthermore, prediction maps for geographical origins identification of Longjing tea were obtained by applying the SVM models on the hyperspectral images. The overall results illustrate that hyperspectral imaging at both spectral ranges can be applied to identify the geographical origin of single tea leaves of Longjing tea. This study provides a new, rapid, and non-destructive alternative for Longjing tea geographical origins identification.

Highlights

  • Tea is one of the most popular beverages worldwide

  • The goal of this study is to explore the feasibility of using hyperspectral imaging to identify the geographical origins of Longjing tea based on single tea leaves

  • Models and Partial least squares discriminant analysis (PLS-DA) models was close. These results show that Hyperspectral imaging (HSI) systems at different spectral ranges could both be used to identify the geographical origins of single Longjing tea leaves with Support vector machine (SVM)

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Introduction

Tea is one of the most popular beverages worldwide. Different types of tea are cultivated and consumed, and green tea is one kind of tea favored by many people all around the world. Longjing tea is one of the most famous green teas in China and one of China’s protected geographical indication products. Longjing tea contains various nutritious compositions [1,2]. The planting area of Longjing tea is large, and the exact producing area of Longjing tea is a determining factor influencing its quality and price [3]. The commercial value of Longjing tea varies according to harvest time, Appl.

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