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2023
Volume: 43 Issue 8
46 Article(s)

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Research Progress in Long-Range Detection of Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering Signals
LAI Chun-hong, ZHANG Zhi-jun, WEN Jing, ZENG Cheng, and ZHANG Qi
Surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) technology has the advantages of high sensitivity, fast detection speed, and real-time analysis and is widely used in medical, biological, food safety, environmental monitoring and other fields. Currently, the detection methods of SERS signals of sample molecules mainly include
Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis
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  • Vol. 43, Issue 8, 2325 (2023)
Review on the Application of Spectroscopy Technology in Food Detection
LI Xin-xing, ZHANG Ying-gang, MA Dian-kun, TIAN Jian-jun, ZHANG Bao-jun, and CHEN Jing4
the progress of society, peoples dietary requirements are constantly improving, which is gradually changed from the previous “eat full” to todays “eat well”. People are paying more attention to food safety. Therefore, fast and non-destructive food detection technology is needed to meet the imminent demand for food sa
Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis
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  • Vol. 43, Issue 8, 2333 (2023)
Research Progress of the Real-Time Detection System of Bioaerosols Based on Fluorescence Method
GUO He-qing, ZHANG Sheng-zi, LIU Xiao-meng, JING Xu-feng, and WANG Hong-jun
Bioaerosols are aerosols containing biological particles such as bacteria, fungi, pollen, etc. The spread of bioaerosols has a potential impact on human health and the atmospheric environment. In addition, bioaerosols are also used as the release mode of biological agents in military activities. Therefore, real-time de
Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis
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  • Vol. 43, Issue 8, 2339 (2023)
Research and Development of Microscopic Hyperspectral Imaging in Biological Detection
ZHANG Hong-tao, ZHAO Xin-tao, TAN Lian, and WANG Long-jie
Biological detection is a common method in biomedicine based on the change of specific biological activity of cytokines. It is mainly applied in biomedicine, agriculture and forestry, etc., and plays an important role in the study of medical pathology and the law of crop diseases. Traditional detection methods mainly m
Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis
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  • Vol. 43, Issue 8, 2348 (2023)
Advance in Hyperspectral Images Change Detection
SONG Ruo-xi, FENG Yi-ning, CHENG Wei, and WANG Xiang-hai
With the rapid development of modern remote sensing techniques, remote sensing image change detection has become one of the most important means of the land-cover monitoring process. It has been widely used in application areas such as Geographic Situation Detection, Land Survey, Ecosystem Monitoring, Disaster Monitori
Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis
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  • Vol. 43, Issue 8, 2354 (2023)
Frequency Locking Technology of Mid-Infrared Quantum Cascade Laser Based on Molecule Absorption
WANG Chun-hui, YANG Na-na, FANG Bo, WEI Na-na, ZHAO Wei-xiong, and ZHANG Wei-jun
Quantum cascade laser (QCL) plays an important role in mid-infrared detection because of the high output power and wide coverage range. However, due to the fluctuation of laser wavelength caused by the sensitivity of the laser to changes in the external environment, the peak-to-peak frequency drift is as high as 180 MH
Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis
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  • Vol. 43, Issue 8, 2363 (2023)
Solar Spectral Fitting Based on Monochrome LED
LI Chao, WANG Zhi-feng, and LI Chang-jun
In the photovoltaic field, LED has been proven to be a promising artificial light source, and its spectrum can synthesize sunlight spectrum. At present, the key problem of synthesizing the sunlight spectrum through different kinds of LEDs is how to select led models from the LED database and determine the working param
Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis
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  • Vol. 43, Issue 8, 2369 (2023)
Simulation Design and Performance Analysis of Two-Stage Buffer Photoacoustic Cell
JIN Hua-wei, WANG Hao-wei, LUO Ping, and FANG Lei
The photoacoustic cell is where the “light heat sound” coupling occurs. The performance of photoacoustic cells directly affects the accuracy and sensitivity of the detection system. In order to improve the performance of photoacoustic cells, a two-stage buffer photoacoustic cell is proposed based on the traditional cyl
Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis
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  • Vol. 43, Issue 8, 2375 (2023)
Hyperspectral Characteristics and Quantitative Remote Sensing Inversion of Gravel Grain Size in the North Tibetan Plateau
KONG Bo, YU Huan, SONG Wu-jie, HOU Yu-ting, and XIANG Qing
As grassland degradation and desertification are becoming more serious in the northern Tibetan plateau, estimating gravel grain size is important for desertification evaluation and dynamic monitoring. Based on hyperspectral remote sensing technology, this paper combines ground survey, GPS positioning, gravel spectrosco
Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis
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  • Vol. 43, Issue 8, 2381 (2023)
Hyperspectral Imaging Technology Combined With Machine Learning for Detection of Moldy Rice
LI Bin, SU Cheng-tao, YIN Hai, and LIU Yan-de
Rice mold can cause nutrient loss and produce toxic substances that reduce its quality and infect other normal rice. In order to reduce the loss of rice caused by mold, moldy rice needs to be separated promptly. Hyperspectral technology is fast and nondestructive, so an attempt was made to detect rice mold using hypers
Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis
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  • Vol. 43, Issue 8, 2391 (2023)
Ivory Identification Based on Near Infrared Spectroscopy
WU Shan, ZHANG Ming-zhe, YU Hui-zhen, CHEN Zhe, YIN Wen-xiu, ZHANG Quan, SHEN Xu-fang, SUN Chao, QIU Hui, SHUAI Jiang-bing, and ZHANG Xiao-feng
The trade of elephant ivory (from now on referred to as ivory) and its products has been completely banned in China, but the smuggling has not stopped. The identification of ivory is an important part of the fight against smuggling. The ivory objects can be identified visually if characteristic features, such as the Sc
Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis
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  • Vol. 43, Issue 8, 2397 (2023)
Study on the Diagnosis of Breast Cancer by Fluorescence Spectrometry Based on Machine Learning
CHEN Wen-jing, XU Nuo, JIAO Zhao-hang, YOU Jia-hua, WANG He, QI Dong-li, and FENG Yu
Breast cancer is a very dangerous disease for women worldwide, its prevalence is increasing year by year, and it is the main cause of death among women worldwide. In the case of large samples, the clinical diagnosis of breast cancer is limited by the relative shortage of high-quality medical resources, the diagnosis cy
Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis
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  • Vol. 43, Issue 8, 2407 (2023)
Study on the Reconstructing the NO2 Gas Distribution in a Vertical Plane Using MAX-DOAS
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The multi-axis differential absorption spectrometer (MAX-DOAS) combined with computed tomography (CT) reconstruction algorithm can be used to obtain the spatial distribution of the target trace gases. In order to study the feasibility of reconstructing the spatial distribution of NO2 on a vertical cross-section under t
Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis
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  • Vol. 43, Issue 8, 2413 (2023)
Transmittance Vis-NIR Spectroscopy for Detecting Fibre Content of Living Sugarcane
TANG Ruo-han, LI Xiu-hua, LV Xue-gang, ZHANG Mu-qing, and YAO Wei
The fibre content of sugarcane is a non-negligible factor in the breeding process of sugarcane and the production of sugar, paper and other industries. It is of great significance to detect the fibre content of living sugarcane non-destructively by using visible-near infrared spectroscopy in transmission form. One hund
Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis
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  • Vol. 43, Issue 8, 2419 (2023)
Study of the Electronic Structure, Spectrum, and Excitation Properties of Sudan Red Ⅲ Molecule Based on the Density Functional Theory
WANG Yi-ru, GAO Yang, WU Yong-gang, and WANG Bo
The lipophilic azo dye Sudan Red Ⅲ molecule enhances flavor or makes food bright and attractive. After eating, it has noticeable toxic effects on the liver and kidney organs of the human body and seriously affects human health. The toxicity of Sudan red molecule is closely related to its molecular geometry and electron
Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis
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  • Vol. 43, Issue 8, 2426 (2023)
Real-Time Detection of Protective Coating Damage During Laser Shock Peening Based on ReliefF Feature Weight Fusion
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As a new laser surface treatment technology, laser shock peening (LSP) has been applied to strengthen and prolong the life of critical components such as the aero-engine and gearbox. Ensuring the consistency and stability of LSP processing quality is of great significance to the long service life of the aviation mentio
Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis
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  • Vol. 43, Issue 8, 2437 (2023)
Study on the Analysis of the Relationship Between Functional Factors and Intestinal Flora in Freshly Stewed Bird′s Nest Based on Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy
ZHANG Xiao-xu, LIN Xiao-xian, ZHANG Dan, ZHANG Qi, YIN Xue-feng, YIN Jia-lu, ZHANG Wei-yue, LI Yi-xuan, WANG Dong-liang, and SUN Ya-nan
Eating bird′s nest (EBN)can regulate intestinal flora and improve human immunity. Excavating the key nutrients and effective functional groups in fresh stewed bird′s nest (FSBN)can lay a research foundation for exploring the mechanism of bird′s nest regulating intestinal flora. The functional groups and material compos
Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis
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  • Vol. 43, Issue 8, 2452 (2023)
Blind Separation Algorithm of Mixed Minerals Hyperspectral Base on NMF Mode
WANG Jin-hua, DAI Jia-le, LI Meng-qian, LIU Wei, and MIAO Ruo-fan
Hyperspectral detection is an important method for qualitatively identifying substances, and spectral unmixing is the key to hyperspectral analysis and identification. The blind source unmixing separation method based on weighted non-negative matrix factorization (NMF) hyperspectral reflection curves are established fo
Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis
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  • Vol. 43, Issue 8, 2458 (2023)
Measurement of Oil Pollutants by Three-Dimensional Fluorescence Spectroscopy Combined With BP Neural Network and SWATLD
ZHU Yan-ping, CUI Chuan-jin, CHENG Peng-fei, PAN Jin-yan, SU Hao, and ZHANG Yi
With the increasing demand for oil resources by economic development, oil pollution problems have become increasingly serious, posing a huge threat to the ecological environment and human health. Therefore, accurate identification and timely treatment of oil pollutants is significant in reducing oil spill hazards. Petr
Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis
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  • Vol. 43, Issue 8, 2467 (2023)
Prediction of Basic Density of Wood Chips Using Near-Infrared Spectroscopy and Moisture Content Correction Algorithm
LIANG Long, WU Ting, SHEN Kui-zhong, XIONG Zhi-xin, XU Feng, and FANG Gui-gan
Wood basic density is an important indicator for assessing the pulping properties of raw wood materials. Rapidly determining the basic density of wood chips using near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) can provide basic theoretical data for developing and optimising pulp production processes. However, the source complicacy
Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis
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  • Vol. 43, Issue 8, 2476 (2023)
Design for a Symmetrical Gaussian Shaping Algorithm Based on Fourier Transform for Handling Digital Pulse
WU He-xi, CHEN Xi-ting, YUAN Xin-yu, LI Si-zhi, and LIU Yi-bao
With the emergence of high-speed analog-to-digital converters, shaping algorithms for handling digital pulses was applied broadly in nuclear instruments. Trapezoidal shaper and Gaussian shaper are the common shaping algorithms. The former can increase the pulse passing rate due to its narrowed output pulse. The latter
Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis
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  • Vol. 43, Issue 8, 2483 (2023)
Near Infrared Spectroscopy Modeling Method of Wood Tensile Strength Based on MC-UVE-IVSO
JIANG Da-peng, GAO Li-bin, CHEN Jin-hao, and ZHANG Yi-zhuo
The tensile strength is an important index to assess the mechanical properties of the wood. In order to solve the problems of low model accuracy caused by the small samples and redundant wavelength information in near-infrared spectroscopy modeling, a novel method combining wavelength optimization of MC-UVE-IVSO and PL
Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis
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  • Vol. 43, Issue 8, 2488 (2023)
X-Ray Diffraction and Infrared Spectral Analysis of the Differential Chemical Indicators Between the Raw and Milk-Processed Corals
GAO Ya, LIAO Cui-ping, ALATAN Chaolumen, CHEN Jian-bo, and TU Ya
To find the differential chemical indicators between the raw and milk-processed corals, which can provide references for improving the quality standards of the milk-processed corals. A serial of the milk-processed corals was prepared by the orthogonal design of the processing factors, including the milk-to-water ratio,
Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis
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  • Vol. 43, Issue 8, 2494 (2023)
Rapid Detection of Heavy Metal Lead in Water Based on Enrichment by Chlorella Pyrenoidosa Combined With X-Ray Fluorescence Spectroscopy
CHENG Fang-beibei, GAN Ting-ting, ZHAO Nan-jing, YIN Gao-fang, WANG Ying, and FAN Meng-xi
The heavy metal lead (Pb) pollution in water impacts human health and the water ecological environment. In order to realize the on-site and rapid detection of heavy metal Pb in water, in this paper, Chlorella pyrenoidosa was used as the adsorbent, and the rapid detection of heavy metal Pb in water based on enrichment b
Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis
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  • Vol. 43, Issue 8, 2500 (2023)
Application of Aerodynamic Levitator Laser Heating Technique: Microstructures of MgTi2O5Crystal and Melt by in-situ Superhigh Temperature Raman Spectroscopy
LIU Guo-peng, YOU Jing-lin, WANG Jian, GONG Xiao-ye, ZHAO Yu-fan, ZHANG Qing-li, and WAN Song-ming
The aerodynamic levitator laser (ADL) heating device coupled with picosecond time-gate Raman spectrometer was built. It breaks through the limitation of temperature and crucible material of conventional heating method. It greatly shields the interference of blackbody radiation on Raman signal under high temperature and
Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis
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  • Vol. 43, Issue 8, 2507 (2023)
“Baihuimian” and Organic-Tempered Daub Floor——Scientific Research on Composite Building Materials of Neolithic Age in Xitou Site
WANG Xi-man, LI Ting, YAN Jing-chen, YANG Fu-wei, LIU Yan, XIAN Yi-heng, ZHANG Kun, TANG Li-ya, and CHEN Xin-nan
Xitou Site, located in Xunyi County, Xianyang City, Shaanxi Province, contains rich human cultural relics from the Neolithic Age to the Ming and Qing Dynasties. In the excavation sites of Shangxitou Village and Nantou Village, many cave-dwelling sites of the Neolithic Age were found, and the floor of some of these site
Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis
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  • Vol. 43, Issue 8, 2514 (2023)
Research on Spectral Classification of Stellar Subtypes Based on SSTransformer
FAN Ya-wen, LIU Yan-ping, QIU Bo, JIANG Xia, WANG Lin-qian, and WANG Kun
The classification of stars has always been a hot topic in recent astronomical research. The classification of stellar subtypes is significant for exploring stellar evolution and identifying rare celestial bodies. This paper designs the SSTransformer (Stellar Spectrum Transformer) classification model for the LAMOST sp
Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis
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  • Vol. 43, Issue 8, 2523 (2023)
An Algorithm for Redshift Estimation of Photometric Images Using Convolutional Neural Networks
WU Kuang, SUN Chun, CAO Guan-long, QIU Bo, YAO Lin, ZHANG Ming-ru, and ZHANG Li-wen
Redshift is one of the basic parameters of galaxies. The number of photometric images is enormous relative to the spectrum. A large number of known galaxies have only photometric images and no spectra. It is, therefore, common to obtain redshift values from photometric images rather than spectra. This paper constructs
Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis
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  • Vol. 43, Issue 8, 2529 (2023)
Mixing Calibration Method for Spectral Sun-Photometer
TANG Xiao-xiao, LI Jian-yu, XU Gang, SUN Feng-ying, DAI Cong-ming, and WEI He-li
Spectral solar radiometers can directly measure the variation of solar radiation and reflect the radiation information corresponding to each band. The calibration accuracy of the instrument in the whole band of the direct ray channel directly affects the inversion accuracy of atmospheric parameters. The commonly used L
Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis
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  • Vol. 43, Issue 8, 2536 (2023)
Gemstone Mineralogical and Spectroscopic Characteristics of Quartzose Jade (“Mianlv Yu”)
YU Lian-gang, LIU Xian-yu, and CHEN Quan-li
In recent years, a new kind of quartzose jade named “Mianlv Yu” from Myanmar has emerged in the west Yunnan jewelry market. It is characterized by delicate texture, and green color with different blue and yellow tones, and some green are similar to high-quality Australian green chalcedony. However, the color origin of
Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis
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  • Vol. 43, Issue 8, 2543 (2023)
Study on Spectral Characteristics of Scheelite From Xuebaoding, Pingwu County, Sichuan Province, China
LIU Xian-yu, YANG Jiu-chang, TU Cai, XU Ya-fen, XU Chang, and CHEN Quan-li
The Xuebaoding deposit which locates in Huya Township, Pingwu County, Mianyang City, Sichuan province, produces a kind of big rare orange scheelite with perfect crystal shape that collectors of gemstones and mineral crystals favor. The conventional gemological characteristics, infrared spectroscopy, Raman spectroscopy,
Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis
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  • Vol. 43, Issue 8, 2550 (2023)
Alexandrite Effect Origin of Gem Grade Diaspore
CHEN Chao-yang, LIU Cui-hong, LI Zhi-bin, and Andy Hsitien Shen
Diaspore is a popular color gemstone in the jewelry market. It is popular with consumers because of its unique Alexandrite effect (brownish green in the sunlight and purplish red in the incandescent lamp). The study on the Alexandrite effect origin of diaspore is of great significance to the cutting, the treatment and
Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis
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  • Vol. 43, Issue 8, 2557 (2023)
Analysis of Blood Oxygen Content in Gingival Tissue of Patients With Periodontitis Based on Visible and Near-Infrared Spectroscopy
GUO Yuan, HUANG Yi-xiang, HUANG Chang-ping, SUN Xue-jian, LUAN Qing-xian, and ZHANG Li-fu
Periodontitis is an infectious, destructive and inflammatory disease of periodontal tissue around teeth. The main clinical manifestations of periodontitis are soft tissue pocket formation, clinical attachment loss and alveolar bone resorption. Visible near-infrared spectroscopy, characterized by noninvasive and rapid d
Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis
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  • Vol. 43, Issue 8, 2563 (2023)
Hyperspectral Inversion of Soil Organic Matter in Jujube Orchardin Southern Xinjiang Using CARS-BPNN
CAI Hai-hui, ZHOU Ling, SHI Zhou, JI Wen-jun, LUO De-fang, PENG Jie, and FENG Chun-hui
The soil organic content is the main basis for developing soil fertilization programs in jujube orchards. A reasonable fertilization program is of great significance for improving the quality of jujube, reducing farmers investment and increasing the output of jujube orchards . However, it is time-consuming and resourc
Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis
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  • Vol. 43, Issue 8, 2568 (2023)
Grapefruit Light Energy Decay Law and Analysis of the Effect of Transmission Depth on Model Accuracy
LI Xiong, LIU Yan-de, WANG Guan-tian, and JIANG Xiao-gang
Grapefruit peel is thick. The peel and pulp belong to two different media, and the refractive index and absorption of light from the peel and pulp are different. Modeling of grapefruit soluble solids content without removing the interference of fruit peel, can lead to poor model accuracy. To address the problem of poor
Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis
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  • Vol. 43, Issue 8, 2574 (2023)
Research on Broadband Spectrum Multi-Parameter Laser Warning Detection Technology
ZHANG Rui, YANG Xue-mei, SHI Jin, ZHANG Zi-xuan, DING Xin, LI Xiao, WANG Zhi-bin, and LI Meng-wei
With the development of laser technology, laser warning technology has become the focus of research in various countries to achieve defense against various incoming lasers, and corresponding evasion and counterattack measurements are taken according to the parameters detected by the laser warning system. At present, th
Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis
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  • Vol. 43, Issue 8, 2581 (2023)
Accurate Identification of Maize Varieties Based on Feature Fusion of Near Infrared Spectrum and Image
YANG Dong-feng, and HU Jun
Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) technology has certain feasibility in identifying crop seed varieties, but if the storage time of the seeds to be tested is different, the accuracy of the identification model will be affected. In order to reduce the influence of storage time on the recognition model and improve the mo
Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis
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  • Vol. 43, Issue 8, 2588 (2023)
Cucumber Disease Detection Method Based on Visible Light Spectrum and Improved YOLOv5 in Natural Scenes
LI Shu-fei, LI Kai-yu, QIAO Yan, and ZHANG Ling-xian
The cucumber disease images acquired in natural scenes have noise, such as light and soil, which seriously affects the accuracy of cucumber disease recognition. The existing detection models occupy a large memory, making it difficult to achieve real-time detection of cucumber diseases.The visible spectral images of thr
Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis
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  • Vol. 43, Issue 8, 2596 (2023)
Salmon Fat Visualization Based on MCR-ALS Hyperspectral Reconstruction
ZHANG Hai-liang, XIE Chao-yong1, LUO Wei, WANG Chen2, NIE Xun, TIAN Peng, LIU Xue-mei, and ZHAN Bai-shao
Peoples pursuit of fish quality is getting higher and higher, so it is more and more important to develop the detection of the fat content of important parameters of fish in aquaculture. Although many researchers have modified and improved traditional detection methods, they are still time-consuming. It is laborious a
Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis
  • Publication Date: Jan. 01, 1900
  • Vol. 43, Issue 8, 2601 (2023)
Fusion of ConvLSTM and Multi-Attention Mechanism Network for Hyperspectral Image Classification
TANG Ting, PAN Xin, LUO Xiao-ling, and GAO Xiao-jing
In recent years, deep learning-based models have achieved remarkable results in the hyperspectral image (HSI) classification. Aiming at the low classification accuracy of deep learning-based HSI classification methods under limited sample data, this paper proposes an HSI classification method that combines ConvLSTM and
Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis
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  • Vol. 43, Issue 8, 2608 (2023)
Estimation of Soil Organic Matter in Maize Field of Black Soil Area Based on UAV Hyperspectral Image
XIA Chen-zhen, JIANG Yan-yan4, ZHANG Xing-yu, SHA Ye5, CUI Shuai, MI Guo-hua5, GAO Qiang, and ZHANG Yue
As an important part of the soil, the soil organic matter (SOM) can reflect soil fertility and quality. Compared with the traditional SOM measurement method, UAV hyperspectral images can quickly and real-time obtain the SOM content at the field-scale, which is of great significance for precision fertilization and susta
Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis
  • Publication Date: Jan. 01, 1900
  • Vol. 43, Issue 8, 2617 (2023)
Maize Yield Forecasting and Associated Optimum Lead Time Research Based on Temporal Remote Sensing Data and Different Model
LIU Zhao, LI Hua-peng, CHEN Hui, and ZHANG Shu-qing
For the inadequate generalization ability of the quantitative evaluation model of crop yield, the lag of forecasting time and the difficulty of establishing the optimum lead yield estimation time, this paper takes Sentinel-2 remote sensing data and the measured maize yield as the data source to research the establishme
Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis
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  • Vol. 43, Issue 8, 2627 (2023)
Performance Evaluation of the Deep Forest 2021 (DF21) Model in Retrieving Soil Cadmium Concentration Using Hyperspectral Data
ZHANG Zi-hao, GUO Fei, WU Kun-ze, YANG Xin-yu, and XU Zhen
Hyperspectral technology can provide nearly continuous spectral curves of ground objects, which has excellent potential for retrievingthe soils components. This paper investigates components retrieval from contaminated soil by hyperspectral technology. By so doing, it analyzes thesoil cadmium (Cd) concentration measur
Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis
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  • Vol. 43, Issue 8, 2638 (2023)
Fusion of Near-Infrared Hyperspectral Imaging (NIR-HSI) and Texture Feature for Discrimination of Lingwu Long Jujube With Different Bruise Grades
JING Yi-xuan1, WU Di, LIU Gui-shan, HE Jian-guo, YANG Shi-hu, MA Ping, and SUN Yuan-yuan
Near-infrared hyperspectral imaging technology (NIR-HSI) was used to collect spectral image texture information to realize the discrimination of different bruise grades of Lingwu jujubes. 200 long jujube samples with bruising gradesⅠ, Ⅱ, Ⅲ, Ⅳ and Ⅴ were obtained by the bruising device, and the calibration set and predi
Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis
  • Publication Date: Jan. 01, 1900
  • Vol. 43, Issue 8, 2644 (2023)
Rapid Non-Destructive Detection Method for Black Tea With Exogenous Sucrose Based on Near-Infrared Spectroscopy
LUO Zheng-fei, GONG Zheng-li, YANG Jian, YANG Chong-shan, and DONG Chun-wang
In order to realize the rapid and effective detection of exogenous sucrose content in finished black tea, Fengqing large-leaved species tea was used as a research sample, and a quantitative prediction model for exogenous sucrose content in finished black tea was constructed by using near-infrared spectroscopy. First, n
Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis
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  • Vol. 43, Issue 8, 2649 (2023)
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Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis
  • Publication Date: Jan. 01, 1900
  • Vol. 43, Issue 8, 1 (2023)