A method for quality inspection of food packaging based on hybrid imaging and machine-learning techniques is presented. The proposed inspection system integrates thermal and visible-light imaging, enabling detection and classification of faults such as weak seals, creases and contamination. For the purpose of the study data acquisition is automated with the use of an industrial manipulator, ensuring repeatability and consistent positioning of samples. Using the acquired images, the temperature distribution in the sealing area and selected process parameters, a predictive model for burst-pressure testing was developed. The proposed workflow includes attribute selection, hyperparameter optimization and the application of regression algorithms. The proof-of-concept results demonstrate a strong alignment between predicted and measured values, as well as high model stability. The best-performing model, ElasticNet, achieved an R2 of 0.815 and an MAE of 0.028 kgf/cm2, confirming its potential for non-destructive quality control of packaging.
Garbacz et al. (Fri,) studied this question.