Multivariate image analysis of a realgar-orpiment batch froth flotation system

International Mineral Processing Congress
Chris Aldrich Leanne Smith David Verrelli Warren Bruckard Melissa Kistner Lidia Auret
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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9
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

In this investigation, different mixtures of realgar and orpiment particles were floated in a laboratory batch flotation cell and multivariate image analysis was used to estimate the arsenic content in the froths. The analysis was based on the froth colour, as well as extraction of three groups of textural features, namely those based on grey level co-occurrence matrices (GLCMs), wavelets and local binary patterns (LBPs). Collectively, these features provided better information on the arsenic content of the froths than any one of the individual groups of features. Partial least squares models could explain approximately 78% of the variance in the arsenic by using all the features combined. The colour content, particularly the green component in the red-green-blue (RGB) features, provided almost as much information as each of the three sets of texture-base features individually.
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APA: Chris Aldrich Leanne Smith David Verrelli Warren Bruckard Melissa Kistner Lidia Auret  (2014)  Multivariate image analysis of a realgar-orpiment batch froth flotation system

MLA: Chris Aldrich Leanne Smith David Verrelli Warren Bruckard Melissa Kistner Lidia Auret Multivariate image analysis of a realgar-orpiment batch froth flotation system. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2014.

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