Edan et al., 1997 - Google Patents
Color and firmness classification of fresh market tomatoesEdan et al., 1997
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- Edan Y
- Pasternak H
- Shmulevich I
- Rachmani D
- Guedalia D
- Grinberg S
- Fallik E
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- Publication venue
- Journal of Food Science
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ABSTRACT A total of 370 tomatoes from two seasons were analyzed using a vision system and three mechanical properties sensors which measured firmness parameters. Multiple linear regression indicated classification based on color and firmness could be applied in …
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