Abstract

Two sensitive wavelength (SWs) selection methods combined with visible/near-infrared (Vis/NIR) spectroscopy were investigated to determine the soluble solids content (SSC) and pH value in peaches, including latent variables analysis (LVA) and independent component analysis (ICA). A total of 100 samples were prepared for the calibration (n = 70) and prediction (n = 30) sets. Calibration models using SWs selected by LVA and ICA were developed, including linear regression of partial least squares (PLS) analysis and nonlinear regression of least squares-support vector machine (LS-SVM). In the nonlinear models, four SWs selected by ICA achieved the optimal ICA-LS-SVM model compared with LV-LS-SVM and both of them better than linear model of PLS. The correlation coefficients (rp and rcv), root mean square error of cross validation, root mean square error of prediction, and bias by ICA-LS-SVM were 0.9537, 0.9485, 0.4231, 0.4155, and 0.0167 for SSC and 0.9638, 0.9657, 0.0472, 0.0497, and −0.0082 for pH value, respectively. The overall results indicated that ICA was a powerful way for the selection of SWs, and Vis/NIR spectroscopy incorporated to ICA-LS-SVM was successful for the accurate determination of SSC and pH value in peach.

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