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Artículo
In-field hyperspectral imaging dataset of Manzanilla and Gordal olive varieties throughout the season
Autor/es | Domínguez-Cid, Samuel
Barbancho Concejero, Julio Larios Marín, Diego Francisco Molina Cantero, Francisco Javier Gómez Gutiérrez, Álvaro Ariel León de Mora, Carlos |
Departamento | Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Tecnología Electrónica |
Fecha de publicación | 2023-02 |
Fecha de depósito | 2023-01-19 |
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Resumen | Because spectral technology has exhibited benefits in food-related applications, an increasing amount of effort is being dedicated to develop new food-related spectral technologies. In recent years, the use of remote sensing ... Because spectral technology has exhibited benefits in food-related applications, an increasing amount of effort is being dedicated to develop new food-related spectral technologies. In recent years, the use of remote sensing or unmanned aerial vehicles for precision agriculture has increased. As spectral technology continues to improve, portable spectral devices become available in the market, offering the possibility of realising in-field monitoring. This study demonstrates hyperspectral imaging and spectral olive signatures of the Manzanilla and Gordal cultivars analysed throughout the table-olive season from May to September. The data were acquired using an in-field technique and sampled via a non-destructive approach. The olives were monitored periodically during the season using a hyperspectral camera. A white reference was used to normalise the illumination variability in the spectra. The acquired data were saved in files named raw, normalised, and processed data. The normalised data were calculated by the sensor by correcting the white and black levels using the acquired reflectance values. The olive spectral signature of the images is saved in the processed data files. The images were labelled and processed using an algorithm to retrieve the olive spectral signatures. The results were stored as a chart with 204 columns and ‘n’ rows. Each row represents the pixel of an olive in the image, and the columns contain the reflectance information at that specific band. These data provide information about two olive cultivars during the season, which can be used for various research purposes. Statistical and artificial intelligence approaches correlate spectral signatures with olive characteristics such as growth level, organoleptic properties, or even cultivar classification. |
Agencias financiadoras | HYPATIA project PYC20 RE 090 US-2021 DAPHNE project P20_01078-2021 |
Identificador del proyecto | PYC20 RE 090 US-2021
P20_01078-2021 |
Cita | Domínguez-Cid, S., Barbancho Concejero, J., Larios Marín, D.F., Molina Cantero, F.J., Gómez Gutiérrez, Á.A. y León de Mora, C. (2023). In-field hyperspectral imaging dataset of Manzanilla and Gordal olive varieties throughout the season. Data in Brief, 46 (February), 108812. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2022.108812. |
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