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Spectral difference analysis and identification of different maturity blueberry fruit based on hyperspectral imaging using spectral index

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Figure 2  RGB bands of example hyperspectral image with three blueberry fruit growth stages
Figure 5  First derivative of the blueberry spectra
Figure 7  Selection of threshold of spectral angle between training data and reference
Figure 8  Result of classification for three growth stages of blueberry fruit
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