In this paper, a measurement system using absorption spectroscopy was designed and realized. Using alternative measurement method, the system could perform with minimum calibration requirement. Features of sucrose solutions with Brix percentage from 12 oBrix to 16 oBrix were measured and extracted. Moreover, three artificial intelligent methods, namely artificial neural networks, artificial neural networks with principal component analysis, and genetic algorithm, were applied to predict unknown concentrations. The key difference between methods was the assumption on residual error’s statistical characteristics. Experimental results showed that the correlation and collinearity in structure of measured data were essential for higher prediction accuracy in artificial intelligent methods. In our experiments, genetic algorithm provided the most accurate predictions.
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