Clustering Red Wines Using a Miniature Spectrometer of Filter-Array with a Cypress RGB Light Source
Miniature spectrometers can be applied for various purposes in wide areas. This paper shows how a well-made spectrometer on-a-chip of a low performance and low-cost filter-array can be used for recognizing types of red wine. Light spectra are processed through a filter-array of a spectrometer after...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Ŭngyong tʻonggye yŏnʼgu 2010-02, Vol.23 (1), p.179-187 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Miniature spectrometers can be applied for various purposes in wide areas. This paper shows how a well-made spectrometer on-a-chip of a low performance and low-cost filter-array can be used for recognizing types of red wine. Light spectra are processed through a filter-array of a spectrometer after they have passed through the wine in the cuvettes. Without recovering the original target spectrum, pattern recognition methods are introduced to detect the types of wine. A wavelength cross-correlation turns out to be a good distance metric among spectra because it captures their simultaneous movements and it is affine invariant. Consequently, a well-designed spectrometer is reliability in terms of its repeatability. |
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ISSN: | 1225-066X |