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In Meat science

Water holding capacity (WHC) plays an important role when obtaining a high-quality pork meat. This attribute is usually estimated by pressing the meat and measuring the amount of water expelled by the sample and absorbed by a filter paper. In this work, we used the Deep Learning (DL) architecture named U-Net to estimate water holding capacity (WHC) from filter paper images of pork samples obtained using the press method. We evaluated the ability of the U-Net to segment the different regions of the WHC images and, since the images are much larger than the traditional input size of the U-Net, we also evaluated its performance when we change the input size. Results show that U-Net can be used to segment the external and internal areas of the WHC images with great precision, even though the difference in the appearance of these areas is subtle.

de Sousa Reis Vinicius Clemente, Ferreira Isaura Maria, Durval Mariah Castro, Antunes Robson Carlos, Backes Andre Ricardo

2023-Mar-16

Computer vision system, Semantic image segmentation, Water holding capacity