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Rapid Machine Learning-Driven Detection of Pesticides and Dyes Using Raman Spectroscopy

Materials Science 2025-11-18 v1 Machine Learning

Abstract

The extensive use of pesticides and synthetic dyes poses critical threats to food safety, human health, and environmental sustainability, necessitating rapid and reliable detection methods. Raman spectroscopy offers molecularly specific fingerprints but suffers from spectral noise, fluorescence background, and band overlap, limiting its real-world applicability. Here, we propose a deep learning framework based on ResNet-18 feature extraction, combined with advanced classifiers, including XGBoost, SVM, and their hybrid integration, to detect pesticides and dyes from Raman spectroscopy, called MLRaman. The MLRaman with the CNN-XGBoost model achieved a predictive accuracy of 97.4% and a perfect AUC of 1.0, while it with the CNN-SVM model provided competitive results with robust class-wise discrimination. Dimensionality reduction analyses (PCA, t-SNE, UMAP) confirmed the separability of Raman embeddings across 10 analytes, including 7 pesticides and 3 dyes. Finally, we developed a user-friendly Streamlit application for real-time prediction, which successfully identified unseen Raman spectra from our independent experiments and also literature sources, underscoring strong generalization capacity. This study establishes a scalable, practical MLRaman model for multi-residue contaminant monitoring, with significant potential for deployment in food safety and environmental surveillance.

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@article{arxiv.2511.12167,
  title  = {Rapid Machine Learning-Driven Detection of Pesticides and Dyes Using Raman Spectroscopy},
  author = {Quach Thi Thai Binh and Thuan Phuoc and Xuan Hai and Thang Bach Phan and Vu Thi Hanh Thu and Nguyen Tuan Hung},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2511.12167},
  year   = {2025}
}

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25 pages, 9 figures