Determination of the geographical origin of two coffee varieties by NIR spectroscopy; Determinación del origen geográfico de dos variedades de café mediante espectroscopia NIR
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2021-07-23Autor
Oblitas, J.
Cieza-Rimarachin, Y.
Castro, W.
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The objective was to implement a non-invasive
classification system for green coffee beans by using near-infrared
spectroscopy (NIR) and multivariate data analysis. For this, 4 types
of coffee were analyzed, according to variety and geographical
location. The samples were repeated 5 times. The observed NIR
spectrum was absorbance in the range of 1100 and 2500 nm. In
order to reduce the data, the analysis of main components was used
by testing 24 classification models, from which the one that reached
the highest level of precision was the Linear Support Vector
Machine (SVM) algorithm, reaching 98.8%, achieving fairly
satisfactory discrimination with values of PC1 (97.9%), PC2 (1.9%)
and PC3 (0.1%), reaching a total cumulative variation of the
contribution of the first 3 PCs of 99.9%. These values
demonstrated that NIR spectroscopy is a valid alternative for
classification by geographical origin and variety of green coffee
beans.







