“…Due to its characteristics of penetration, fingerprint, and non-ionization, THz spectroscopy has demonstrated great potential in non-destructive detection, especially in the fields of food, medicine, environmental protection, and some industrial fields [2] , [3] , [4] , [5] . With THz spectra, Friska et al [6] utilized fast independent component analysis (ICA) and random forest (RF) algorithms to identify adulterated rice. Pan et al [7] applied the support vector machine (SVM) with an enhanced cuckoo search algorithm to classify ginseng of different growth ages.…”