May 3, 2024
Mostafa Khojastehnazhand

Mostafa Khojastehnazhand

Academic rank: Assistant professor
Address: University of Bonab, Velayat Highway, Bonab, Iran
Education: Ph.D in Mechanics of Agricultural Machinery Engineering
Phone: 041-37745000- 1500
Faculty: Faculty of Engineering
Department: Mechanical Engineering

Research

Title
Estimating volume and mass of citrus fruits by image processing technique
Type Article
Keywords
Citrus fruits Volume Mass Modeling Elliptical frustums Image processing
Researchers Mahmoud Omid، Mostafa Khojastehnazhand، Ahmad Tabatabaeifar

Abstract

An image processing based technique was developed to measure volume and mass of citrus fruits such as lemons, limes, oranges, and tangerines. The technique uses two cameras to give perpendicular views of the fruit. An efficient algorithm was designed and implemented in Visual Basic (VB) language. The product volume was calculated by dividing the fruit image into a number of elementary elliptical frustums. The volume is calculated as the sum of the volumes of individual frustums using VB. The volumes computed showed good agreement with the actual volumes determined by water displacement method. The coefficient of determination (R2 ) for lemon, lime, orange, and tangerine were 0.962, 0.970, 0.985, and 0.959, respectively. The Bland–Altman 95% limits of agreement for comparison of volumes with the two methods were (1.62; 1.74), (7.20; 7.57), (6.54; 6.84), and (4.83; 6.15), respectively. The results indicated citrus fruit’s size has no effect on the accuracy of computed volume. The characterization results for various citrus fruits showed that the volume and mass are highly correlated. Hence, a simple procedure based on computed volume of assumed ellipsoidal shape was also proposed for estimating mass of citrus fruits. This information can be used to design and develop sizing systems.