Within the contemporary dairy industry, the effective monitoring of cheese ripeness constitutes a critical yet challenging task. This paper proposes the first public dataset encompassing images of cheese wheels that depict various products at distinct stages of ripening and introduces an innovative hybrid approach, integrating machine learning and computer vision techniques to automate the detection of cheese ripeness. By leveraging deep learning and shallow learning techniques, the proposed method endeavors to overcome the limitations associated with conventional assessment methodologies. It aims to provide automation, precision, and consistency in the evaluation of cheese ripeness, delving into a hierarchical classification for the simultaneous classification of distinct cheese types and ripeness levels and presenting a comprehensive solution to enhance the efficiency of the cheese production process. By employing a lightweight hierarchical feature aggregation methodology, this investigation navigates the intricate landscape of preprocessing steps, feature selection, and diverse classifiers. We report a noteworthy achievement, attaining a best F-measure score of 0.991 through the merging of features extracted from EfficientNet and DarkNet-53, opening the field to concretely address the complexity inherent in cheese quality assessment.
Understanding cheese ripeness: An artificial intelligence-based approach for hierarchical classification
Zedda L.
;Perniciano A.;Loddo A.;Di Ruberto C.
2024-01-01
Abstract
Within the contemporary dairy industry, the effective monitoring of cheese ripeness constitutes a critical yet challenging task. This paper proposes the first public dataset encompassing images of cheese wheels that depict various products at distinct stages of ripening and introduces an innovative hybrid approach, integrating machine learning and computer vision techniques to automate the detection of cheese ripeness. By leveraging deep learning and shallow learning techniques, the proposed method endeavors to overcome the limitations associated with conventional assessment methodologies. It aims to provide automation, precision, and consistency in the evaluation of cheese ripeness, delving into a hierarchical classification for the simultaneous classification of distinct cheese types and ripeness levels and presenting a comprehensive solution to enhance the efficiency of the cheese production process. By employing a lightweight hierarchical feature aggregation methodology, this investigation navigates the intricate landscape of preprocessing steps, feature selection, and diverse classifiers. We report a noteworthy achievement, attaining a best F-measure score of 0.991 through the merging of features extracted from EfficientNet and DarkNet-53, opening the field to concretely address the complexity inherent in cheese quality assessment.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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