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Sensor technology integration in an intelligent machine for herring roe grading


Abstract:

The development and integration of sensor technology for herring roe grading is described. In this application, by and large, grading is presently done by hand. Shape, fi...Show More

Abstract:

The development and integration of sensor technology for herring roe grading is described. In this application, by and large, grading is presently done by hand. Shape, firmness/texture, color and weight all play key roles in determining the grade of a roe skein. Furthermore, number of these variables are quite subjective both in the way they are determined by human graders, and in the way they affect the overall grade of a skein. Thus, in the present system an "intelligent" decision-making system, with multiple levels of abstraction, is used to determine the final grade of the product. The system uses a model base and also a knowledge base developed through interactive acquisition of knowledge from grading experts and off-line experiments. These are implemented as a set of fuzzy-logic rules and model matching procedures. A prototype grading machine has been developed and tested at an industrial plant. Typical experimental results are presented and studied.
Published in: IEEE/ASME Transactions on Mechatronics ( Volume: 1, Issue: 3, September 1996)
Page(s): 204 - 215
Date of Publication: 30 September 1996

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