TY - JOUR
T1 - Image vision technology for the characterisation of shape and geometrical properties of two varieties of lentil grown in Turkey
AU - Firatligil-Durmuş, Ebru
AU - Šárka, Evžen
AU - Bubník, Zdeněk
PY - 2008
Y1 - 2008
N2 - Geometrical features of lentil seeds (Lens culinaris Medik) were analysed using the image analysis LUCIA system Ver. 3.52. The values of the weight of 1000 kernels, kernel density, specific volume, specific surface area, and surface area of 1000 kernels of red and green lentils were determined as 66.61 and 138.56 g, 1504.5 and 1376.4 kg/m3, 0.6647 and 0.7265 cm 3/g, 0.594 and 0.579 m2/kg, 395.4 and 801.9 cm 2, respectively. The lentil volume was simulated by an oblate spheroid and two sphere segments and the volumes obtained with both models were compared with that obtained by pycnometric method. Percentage differences of the two sphere segment approximation for red and green lentils were 4.4% and 4.2%, respectively. The height (thickness) of lentils was constant and practically the same with both varieties (2.6 mm) and therefore it was possible to simplify the geometrical models. Thus, 2D image analysis is suitable for a quick evaluation of the specific volume and surface area of grains on the basis of the projected area (equivalent diameter) without the measurement of the height. Image processing provides a simple, rapid, and non-invasive methodology to estimate lentil geometric features and engineering parameters.
AB - Geometrical features of lentil seeds (Lens culinaris Medik) were analysed using the image analysis LUCIA system Ver. 3.52. The values of the weight of 1000 kernels, kernel density, specific volume, specific surface area, and surface area of 1000 kernels of red and green lentils were determined as 66.61 and 138.56 g, 1504.5 and 1376.4 kg/m3, 0.6647 and 0.7265 cm 3/g, 0.594 and 0.579 m2/kg, 395.4 and 801.9 cm 2, respectively. The lentil volume was simulated by an oblate spheroid and two sphere segments and the volumes obtained with both models were compared with that obtained by pycnometric method. Percentage differences of the two sphere segment approximation for red and green lentils were 4.4% and 4.2%, respectively. The height (thickness) of lentils was constant and practically the same with both varieties (2.6 mm) and therefore it was possible to simplify the geometrical models. Thus, 2D image analysis is suitable for a quick evaluation of the specific volume and surface area of grains on the basis of the projected area (equivalent diameter) without the measurement of the height. Image processing provides a simple, rapid, and non-invasive methodology to estimate lentil geometric features and engineering parameters.
KW - Geometrical model
KW - Image analysis
KW - Legumes
KW - Lentil
KW - Size parameters
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U2 - 10.17221/1/2008-cjfs
DO - 10.17221/1/2008-cjfs
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:43949145287
SN - 1212-1800
VL - 26
SP - 109
EP - 116
JO - Czech Journal of Food Sciences
JF - Czech Journal of Food Sciences
IS - 2
ER -