Evaluation of Brazilian Monovarietal Extra Virgin Olive Oils Using Digital Images and Independent Component Analysis
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Resumo: | Digital images associated with chemometric tools, in a non-destructive approach, have been applied for the evaluation of the Brazilian monovarietal extra virgin olive oil. Independent component analysis (ICA) was employed in the image data evaluation of olive oils produced from distinctive olive varieties, and it was successful in highlighting the natural grouping among the samples based on the color histograms (red, green and blue (RGB) channels). The study’s proposal indicates the ability of accurate separation of the twenty-four samples considering their color. To conclude and support the hypothesis, principal component analysis (PCA) was applied in the visible spectra of the Brazilian monovarietal extra virgin olive oil, to observe the similarities between the samples, and the results are in agreement with those obtained by image analysis coupled with ICA. This method demonstrates the possibility for the characterization of olive oils respecting the principles of Green Chemistry. |
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Evaluation of Brazilian Monovarietal Extra Virgin Olive Oils Using Digital Images and Independent Component Analysis |
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Evaluation of Brazilian Monovarietal Extra Virgin Olive Oils Using Digital Images and Independent Component Analysis |
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Evaluation of Brazilian Monovarietal Extra Virgin Olive Oils Using Digital Images and Independent Component Analysis Gonçalves,Thays R. digital images monovarietal visible spectra chemometrics |
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Evaluation of Brazilian Monovarietal Extra Virgin Olive Oils Using Digital Images and Independent Component Analysis |
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Evaluation of Brazilian Monovarietal Extra Virgin Olive Oils Using Digital Images and Independent Component Analysis |
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Evaluation of Brazilian Monovarietal Extra Virgin Olive Oils Using Digital Images and Independent Component Analysis |
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Evaluation of Brazilian Monovarietal Extra Virgin Olive Oils Using Digital Images and Independent Component Analysis |
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Evaluation of Brazilian Monovarietal Extra Virgin Olive Oils Using Digital Images and Independent Component Analysis |
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Gonçalves,Thays R. |
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Gonçalves,Thays R. Rosa,Larissa N. Março,Paulo H. Silva,Luiz F. O. da Gomes,Sandra T. M. Matsushita,Makoto Valderrama,Patrícia |
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Rosa,Larissa N. Março,Paulo H. Silva,Luiz F. O. da Gomes,Sandra T. M. Matsushita,Makoto Valderrama,Patrícia |
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Gonçalves,Thays R. Rosa,Larissa N. Março,Paulo H. Silva,Luiz F. O. da Gomes,Sandra T. M. Matsushita,Makoto Valderrama,Patrícia |
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digital images monovarietal visible spectra chemometrics |
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digital images monovarietal visible spectra chemometrics |
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Digital images associated with chemometric tools, in a non-destructive approach, have been applied for the evaluation of the Brazilian monovarietal extra virgin olive oil. Independent component analysis (ICA) was employed in the image data evaluation of olive oils produced from distinctive olive varieties, and it was successful in highlighting the natural grouping among the samples based on the color histograms (red, green and blue (RGB) channels). The study’s proposal indicates the ability of accurate separation of the twenty-four samples considering their color. To conclude and support the hypothesis, principal component analysis (PCA) was applied in the visible spectra of the Brazilian monovarietal extra virgin olive oil, to observe the similarities between the samples, and the results are in agreement with those obtained by image analysis coupled with ICA. This method demonstrates the possibility for the characterization of olive oils respecting the principles of Green Chemistry. |
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