Cheng et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Development of multi-disturbance bagging Extreme Learning Machine method for cadmium content prediction of rape leaf using hyperspectral imaging technologyCheng et al., 2022
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- 15307034684190390689
- Author
- Cheng J
- Sun J
- Yao K
- Xu M
- Wang S
- Fu L
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- Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy
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Exploring the cadmium (Cd) pollution in rape is of great significance to food safety and consumer health. In this study, a rapid, nondestructive and accurate method for the determination of Cd content in rape leaves based on hyperspectral imaging (HSI) …
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