Systems and techniques for detecting the presence of foreign material in
food utilizing optical backlighting and/or ultrasonic inspection are
presented. In optical backlighting, a substantially monochromatic light
source optically backlights a food stream with source light having a
wavelength between about 500 and 600 nm. An image of the food stream is
captured and the presence of foreign material is determined when a
portion of the detected image exceeds a predetermined threshold. The
technique is especially suitable for the detection of bone in chicken
meat, and the light source can be a planar array of green LEDs. In
ultrasonic inspection, a process stream is interrogated with pulses of
ultrasound and the presence of foreign material is determined based on
the detected off-angle ultrasound scattering response.