• Acta Optica Sinica
  • Vol. 28, Issue 8, 1618 (2008)
Wu Di1、*, Huang Lingxia2, He Yong1, Pan Jiazhi1, and Zhang Yun1
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    Wu Di, Huang Lingxia, He Yong, Pan Jiazhi, Zhang Yun. Visible-Near Infrared reflection Spectroscopy for Crop-Weed Discrimination[J]. Acta Optica Sinica, 2008, 28(8): 1618 Copy Citation Text show less

    Abstract

    Visible and near infrared reflection spectroscopy (Vis-NIRS) was studied as a fast and promising techniques for weed detection. Two kinds of weeds [threeseeded mercury (Acalypha australis L.) and quatrefoil duckweed (Marsilea quardrifolia L.)] and two kinds of crops [soybean (Glycine mas) and corn (Zea mays)] were investigated. A total 120 samples (30 for each species) of the plant leaves were prepared. The spectra were acquired by an ASD Fieldspec handhel spectrometer. After data pre-processing and principle component analysis on spectra from 400 to 1000 nm, one influential outliner was detected. After full-cross calibration of the 79 samples using partial least squares regression, the remaining 40 samples were predicted by the established model. Correlation coefficient of prediction set was 0.987. 100% recognition rate was obtained based on artificial thresholds. So, Vis-NIR spectroscopy is an available alternative for recognizing crops from weeds.
    Wu Di, Huang Lingxia, He Yong, Pan Jiazhi, Zhang Yun. Visible-Near Infrared reflection Spectroscopy for Crop-Weed Discrimination[J]. Acta Optica Sinica, 2008, 28(8): 1618
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