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An Optical Smartphone-Based Inspection Platform for Identification of Diseased Orchids.

Kuan-Chieh LeeYen-Hsiang WangWen-Chun WeiMing-Hsien ChiangTing-En DaiChung-Cheng PanTing-Yuan ChenShi-Kai LuoPo-Kuan LiJu-Kai ChenShien-Kuei LiawChoa-Feng LinChin-Cheng WuJen-Jie Chieh
Published in: Biosensors (2021)
Infections of orchids by the Odontoglossum ringspot virus or Cymbidium mosaic virus cause orchid disfiguration and are a substantial source of economic loss for orchid farms. Although immunoassays can identify these infections, immunoassays are expensive, time consuming, and labor consuming and limited to sampling-based testing methods. This study proposes a noncontact inspection platform that uses a spectrometer and Android smartphone. When orchid leaves are illuminated with a handheld optical probe, the Android app based on the Internet of Things and artificial intelligence can display the measured florescence spectrum and determine the infection status within 3 s by using an algorithm hosted on a remote server. The algorithm was trained on optical data and the results of polymerase chain reaction assays. The testing accuracy of the algorithm was 89%. The area under the receiver operating characteristic curve was 91%; thus, the platform with the algorithm was accurate and convenient for infection screening in orchids.
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