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Rapid Discrimination of Platycodonis radix Geographical Origins Using Hyperspectral Imaging and Deep Learning

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Platycodonis radix is a commonly used traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) material. Its bioactive compounds and medicinal value are closely related to its geographical origin. The internal components of Platycodonis radix from different origins are different due to the influence of environmental factors such as soil and climate. These differences can affect the medicinal value. Therefore, accurate identification of Platycodonis radix origin is crucial for drug safety and scientific research. Traditional methods of identification of TCM materials, such as morphological identification and physicochemical analysis, cannot meet the efficiency requirements. Although emerging technologies such as computer vision and spectroscopy can achieve rapid detection, their accuracy in identifying the origin of Platycodonis radix is limited when relying solely on RGB images or spectral features. To solve this problem, we aim to develop a rapid, non-destructive, and accurate method for origin identification of Platycodonis radix using hyperspectral imaging (HSI) combined with deep learning. We captured hyperspectral images of Platycodonis radix slices in 400–1000 nm range, and proposed a deep learning classification model based on these images. Our model uses one-dimensional (1D) convolution kernels to extract spectral features and two-dimensional (2D) convolution kernels to extract spatial features, fully utilizing the hyperspectral data. The average accuracy has reached 96.2%, significantly better than that of 49.0% based on RGB images and 81.8% based on spectral features in 400–1000 nm range. Furthermore, based on hyperspectral images, our model’s accuracy is 14.6%, 8.4%, and 9.6% higher than the variants of VGG, ResNet, and GoogLeNet, respectively. These results not only demonstrate the advantages of HSI in identifying the origin of Platycodonis radix, but also demonstrate the advantages of combining 1D convolution and 2D convolution in hyperspectral image classification.
Title: Rapid Discrimination of Platycodonis radix Geographical Origins Using Hyperspectral Imaging and Deep Learning
Description:
Platycodonis radix is a commonly used traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) material.
Its bioactive compounds and medicinal value are closely related to its geographical origin.
The internal components of Platycodonis radix from different origins are different due to the influence of environmental factors such as soil and climate.
These differences can affect the medicinal value.
Therefore, accurate identification of Platycodonis radix origin is crucial for drug safety and scientific research.
Traditional methods of identification of TCM materials, such as morphological identification and physicochemical analysis, cannot meet the efficiency requirements.
Although emerging technologies such as computer vision and spectroscopy can achieve rapid detection, their accuracy in identifying the origin of Platycodonis radix is limited when relying solely on RGB images or spectral features.
To solve this problem, we aim to develop a rapid, non-destructive, and accurate method for origin identification of Platycodonis radix using hyperspectral imaging (HSI) combined with deep learning.
We captured hyperspectral images of Platycodonis radix slices in 400–1000 nm range, and proposed a deep learning classification model based on these images.
Our model uses one-dimensional (1D) convolution kernels to extract spectral features and two-dimensional (2D) convolution kernels to extract spatial features, fully utilizing the hyperspectral data.
The average accuracy has reached 96.
2%, significantly better than that of 49.
0% based on RGB images and 81.
8% based on spectral features in 400–1000 nm range.
Furthermore, based on hyperspectral images, our model’s accuracy is 14.
6%, 8.
4%, and 9.
6% higher than the variants of VGG, ResNet, and GoogLeNet, respectively.
These results not only demonstrate the advantages of HSI in identifying the origin of Platycodonis radix, but also demonstrate the advantages of combining 1D convolution and 2D convolution in hyperspectral image classification.

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