SmartDate: AI-Driven Precision Sorting and Quality Control in Date Fruits
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Traditional machine learning met hods, such as support vector machines (SVM), artificial neural networks (ANN), and logistic regression, have been employed to classify dates based on morphological features like color, t exture, and shape. While effective, these approaches often lack the flexibility and comprehensive quality control needed in modern agricultural practices. To address these limitations, the SmartDate system represents a significant technological advancement by integrat ing deep learning with genetic algorithms and reinforcement learning. This AI-driven system not only excels in date fruit classification but also predicts expiration dates, filling a cruci al gap in existing solutions. SmartDate leverages multispectral and hyperspectral imaging, coupled with Visible-Near-Infrared (VisNIR) spectral sensors, to assess key quality indicators such as moisture c ontent, sugar levels, firmness, and internal defects. This allows for a more thorough evaluation of fruit quality compared to co nventional methods. Moreover, the inclusion of reinforcement learning e nables SmartDate to adapt in real-time to production envir onment changes, optimizing sorting accuracy and ensuring t hat only premium quality dates reach the market.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Aug-5-2025
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