Data in Brief (Dec 2024)
DaFiF: A complete dataset for fish's freshness problemsMendeley Data
Abstract
The fish are incorporated with ice to preserve their freshness when sold on the market. Ordinary people can only detect its freshness with some basic freshness knowledge. Therefore, non-destructive fish freshness inspection is an innovative solution to help. This dataset provides a medium to develop a system for non-destructive detection of fish freshness. There are three data variations: sensor data, images, and organoleptic examination. This dataset includes three fish species: mackerel, tilapia, and tuna, using 21 fish of each species. Data generation was carried out for 11 days, where 800 MQ (Metal Oxide) 135 and TGS (Taguchi Gas Sensor) 2602 sensor data and 80 images were generated every day. Organoleptic examinations were carried out using the Indonesian National Standard (SNI) 2729-2013 on six parameters: eyes, gills, body surface mucus, meat, smell, and body textures. This dataset can be used to develop a fish freshness detection system, regression modeling to estimate the deterioration in fish freshness, and standard grouping of freshness classes.