Published May 11, 2016
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Near-infrared spectroscopy and pattern-recognition processing for classifying wines of two Italian provinces
Description
This paper presents an experiment making use of the near-infrared spectrum for distinguishing the wines produced in
two close provinces of Abruzzo region of Italy. A collection of 32 wines was considered, 18 of which were produced in
the province of Chieti, while the other 14 were from the province of Teramo. A conventional dual-beam
spectrophotometer was used for absorption measurements in the 1300-1900 nm spectroscopic range. Principal
Component Analysis was used for explorative analysis. Score maps in the PC1-PC2 or PC2-PC3 spaces were obtained,
which successfully grouped the wine samples in two distinct clusters, corresponding to Chieti and Teramo provinces,
respectively. A modelling of dual-band spectroscopy was also proposed, making use of two LEDs for illumination and a
PIN detector instead of the spectrometer. These data were processed using Linear Discriminant Analysis which
demonstrated satisfactory classification results
Additional details
Identifiers
- URL
- https://idus.us.es/handle/11441/41054
- URN
- urn:oai:idus.us.es:11441/41054
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