Summary
Hyperspectral imaging combines the power of digital imaging with a chemical technique called spectroscopy. This means you can take a picture of a food item and understand the nutritional content, freshness levels and how much protein, fat, sugar or moisture it contains.
Different objects reflect light differently, generating unique spectral signatures which represent particular food characteristics. We are building a library of these signatures to enable food businesses to more accurately identify products and predict their quality attributes during processing.
Different objects reflect light differently, generating unique spectral signatures which represent particular food characteristics. We are building a library of these signatures to enable food businesses to more accurately identify products and predict their quality attributes during processing.