Simple, fast, and low-cost camera-based water content measurement with colorimetric fluorescent indicator

Seok Jeong Song, Tae Il Kim, Youngmi Kim, Hyoungsik Nam

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Abstract

Recently, a simple, sensitive, and low-cost fluorescent indicator has been proposed to determine water contents in organic solvents, drugs, and foodstuffs. The change of water content leads to the change of the indicator's fluorescence color under the ultra-violet (UV) light. Whereas the water content values could be estimated from the spectrum obtained by a bulky and expensive spectrometer in the previous research, this paper demonstrates a simple and low-cost camera-based water content measurement scheme with the same fluorescent water indicator. Water content is calculated over the range of 0–30% by quadratic polynomial regression models with color information extracted from the captured images of samples. Especially, several color spaces such as RGB, xyY, Lab, u′v′ HSV, and YCBCR have been investigated to establish the optimal color information features over both linear and nonlinear RGB data given by a camera before and after gamma correction. In the end, a 2nd order polynomial regression model along with HSV in a linear domain achieves the minimum mean square error of 1.06% for a 3-fold cross validation method. Additionally, the resultant water content estimation model is implemented and evaluated in an off-the-shelf Android-based smartphone.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)545-553
Number of pages9
JournalOptics and Laser Technology
Volume101
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - May 2018

Bibliographical note

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© 2017 Elsevier Ltd

Keywords

  • Camera
  • HSV
  • Polynomial regression
  • Water content

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