Computer vision system approach in colour measurements of foods: Part I. development of methodology
AUTOR(ES)
TARLAK, Fatih, OZDEMİR, Murat, MELİKOGLU, Mehmet
FONTE
Food Sci. Technol
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
31/05/2016
RESUMO
Abstract The colour assessment ability of the computer vision system is investigated and the data are compared with colour measurements taken by a conventional colorimeter. Linear and quadratic models are built to improve currently used methodology for the conversion of RGB colour units to L * a * b * colour space. For this purpose, two innovative ideas are proposed and tested. First, substantial amount of colour tones is generated to cover as many points in the colour space as possible. Secondly, the colour space is calibrated separately, whereas in previous research in the literature, the colour space is calibrated simultaneously. It is found that the RGB colour units to L * a * b * colour space transformation approach proposed in this study is more logical and more accurate, and the prediction performance of the quadratic model is superior over the linear model.
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