2022
DOI: 10.1111/jfpp.17011
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Prediction of moisture ratio and drying rate of orange slices using machine learning approaches

Abstract: In order to improve the drying characteristics and to optimization of drying conditions, machine learning (ML) and response surface methodology (RSM) were applied in air‐convective drying of orange slices (Washington Navel and Valencia cultivars). Interactions of temperature (T, 50–60°C), sample thickness (ST, 5–9 mm), and drying time (DT, 8–10 h) like independent variables with specific moisture extraction rate, effective moisture diffusivity, energy efficiency, and energy consumption like dependent variables… Show more

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“…A computer vision system based on CNN or ML models, such as SVM, KNN, J48, and RF, has been seen as a potential technique for automatic food classification, adulterant quantification, and feature extraction [ 72 , 84 , 103 , 104 , 145 , 158 , 160 , 161 ]. ML algorithms have also been used to improve the effectiveness of the drying system for orange slices [ 82 ]. Swarm intelligence (SI), a subfield of AI, was employed to provide an efficient approach to fresh food distribution [ 133 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A computer vision system based on CNN or ML models, such as SVM, KNN, J48, and RF, has been seen as a potential technique for automatic food classification, adulterant quantification, and feature extraction [ 72 , 84 , 103 , 104 , 145 , 158 , 160 , 161 ]. ML algorithms have also been used to improve the effectiveness of the drying system for orange slices [ 82 ]. Swarm intelligence (SI), a subfield of AI, was employed to provide an efficient approach to fresh food distribution [ 133 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The D eff was determined by solving the Fick equation. For a blade piece of saffron petals using Equations (11)–(13) (Çetin, 2022; Kalantari et al, 2023). MR=8π2n=01()2ngoodbreak+1exp()2ngoodbreak+12normalπ2Defft4L2 MR=MnormaltMnormaleM0Mnormale=8π2expnormalπ2Defft4L2 K=normalπ2Deff4L2 where K is the slope of the line and L is the half of the sample thickness (m).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The D eff was determined by solving the Fick equation. For a blade piece of saffron petals using Equations ( 11)-( 13) (Çetin, 2022;Kalantari et al, 2023).…”
Section: Determining the D Effmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These algorithms provide very successful results for drying characteristics that occur in non‐linear complex drying processes. In some studies, similar models were developed and performed well in drying processes (Çetin, 2022a; Sağlam & Çetin, 2022). Four characteristics including drying methods, drying time, moisture content (dry basis), and drying rate were used as the inputs for estimation the moisture ratio, and three characteristics (drying method, drying time, and drying rate) were employed as input for estimation the moisture content.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main key variables in the drying process are moisture ratio, moisture content, and drying rate. A few investigations have considered the drying characteristics estimation using machine learning approaches including for pineapple cubes (Meerasri & Sothornvit, 2022), apple slices (Sağlam & Çetin, 2022), pomelo fruit (Kırbaş et al, 2019), mushroom (Tarafdar et al, 2019), cocoyam slices (Onu et al, 2022), apricot slices (Satorabi et al, 2021), orange slices (Çetin, 2022a), orange‐fleshed sweet potato (Okonkwo et al, 2022), banana (Trivedi et al, 2023), cantaloupe (Zadhossein et al, 2023). In addition, there are rare discrimination research about drying of agriculture product in the past studies such as dried strawberry (Przybył et al, 2020), freeze‐dried beetroot (Ropelewska & Wrzodak, 2022), dried tarhana (Kurtulmuş et al, 2014), and dried garlic (Makarichian et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%