Scientists make AI-powered ‘electronic nose’ to sniff out meat freshness
Team Udayavani, Nov 12, 2020, 7:29 PM IST
An NTU Singapore’s scientists-led team has developed an AI-powered “electronic nose” that assesses the freshness of meat.
The research team from NTU Singapore collaborated with scientists from Jiangnan University, China, and Monash University, Australia.
It comprises a barcode that changes colour in reaction to gases from rotting meat and a smartphone app with a barcode reader that predicts meat’s freshness.
When tested on commercially packaged samples, the e-nose showed a 98.5% accuracy, the team said.
The e-nose, described in a paper published in the scientific journal Advanced Materials in October, could help to reduce food wastage by confirming to consumers whether meat is fit for consumption, more accurately than a ‘Best Before’ label could
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