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Supervised machine learning approach for pork meat freshness identification

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PU-J-MM-2019-LumogdangCF-FT
Date
2019
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Lumogdang, Christell Faith D.
Wata, Marianne G.
Loyola, Stephone Jone S.
Angelia, Randy E.
Angelia, Hannah Leah P.
Keywords
Pork meat
Image analysis
Electric noises
K-nearest neighbor
Meat quality
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As the number of pork consumer increases in the meat industry, the demand for meat supplies also rises. Determining pork meat freshness, therefore, is the primary consideration of the pork meat customers. This smart study is mainly designed to assess and classify pork meat quality. Loin parts weighing 100 grams from various pigs in the wet market, were examined and became the data sets of the study, provided that a city veterinarian has inspected and approved it. Photos of pork meat are captured to undergo image processing. Simultaneously, electronic noses, specifically MQ-135 and MQ-136, evaluated Ammonia and Hydrogen Sulfide components of the pork meat, respectively. These parameters are then classified using the k-Nearest Neighbor Algorithm. Pork meat is distinguished from being fresh, half-fresh, and adulterated. By using the confusion matrix principle, functionality test and statistical analysis revealed that the system has a high accuracy rate of 93.33%. © 2019 ACM.
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https://repository.umindanao.edu.ph/handle/123456789/2299
10.1145/3383783.3383784
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Association for Computing Machinery

 

 

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