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Coffee varietal differentiation based on near infrared spectroscopy
Authors:I Esteban-Díez
Institution:Department of Chemistry, University of La Rioja, C/Madre de Dios 51, 26006 Logroño (La Rioja), Spain
Abstract:Near infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) was used to discriminate between arabica and robusta pure coffee varieties and blends of varied varietal composition. Direct orthogonal signal correction (DOSC) pre-processing method was applied on a set of 191 roasted coffee NIR spectra from both pure varieties and blends varying the final robusta content from 0 to 60% (w/w) in order to remove information unrelated to the actual varietal composition of samples. The corrected NIR spectra, as well as raw NIR spectra, were used to develop separate classification models using the potential functions method as class-modelling technique, exploring several options more or less restrictive according to the final number of considered categories. All constructed classification models were compared to evaluate their respective qualities and to show the suitability of applying DOSC method as pre-processing step for developing improved classification models for coffee varietal identification purposes.
Keywords:Food authentication  NIR spectroscopy  Direct orthogonal signal correction  Potential functions  Coffee varieties
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