TITLE:
A Grading Method for Mangoes on the Basis of Peel Color Measurement Using a Computer Vision System
AUTHORS:
Yoshio Makino, Kenjiro Goto, Seiichi Oshita, Akari Sato, Masato Tsukada
KEYWORDS:
Mangifera indica L., Nondestructive Analysis, Digital Camera, Anthocyanin
JOURNAL NAME:
Agricultural Sciences,
Vol.7 No.6,
June
6,
2016
ABSTRACT: An objective grading method using a Computer Vision System (CVS) for mangoes is proposed. Red peel was selected using two types of color space values at chroma = 22 and hue angle = 52°. Eighteen out of 25 fully-ripened fruits were graded as “excellent,” determined by the share of red area per fruit being in the range of 80% - 100%. In contrast, all green-mature fruits were graded as “fair,” where the share of red area per fruit was - 0.0542x + 7.83), with a correlation coefficient accuracy of 0.94 and root mean square error of 1.31 mg·kg-1. This result may be effective for the visualization of anthocyanin distribution on mango skin. The threshold for red peel can be in the range of 131 - 186 mg·kg-1. This suggests that the pigment concentration is usable as a universal threshold. This value is unaffected by conditions for image acquisition or color measurement (e.g., light source, sensor, filter, and optical geometry), unlike color space values as hue angle.