Monitoring panel performance within and between sensory experiments by multi-way analysis
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Monitoring panel performance within and between sensory experiments by multi-way analysis. / Romano, Rosaria; Vestergaard, Jannie Steensig; Kompany-Zareh, Mohsen; Bredie, Wender Laurentius Petrus.
Book of short papers: Joint meeting of the société francophone de classification and the classification and data analysis group of Italian statistical society. 2008.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Article in proceedings › Research › peer-review
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T1 - Monitoring panel performance within and between sensory experiments by multi-way analysis
AU - Romano, Rosaria
AU - Vestergaard, Jannie Steensig
AU - Kompany-Zareh, Mohsen
AU - Bredie, Wender Laurentius Petrus
N1 - Conference code: 1
PY - 2008
Y1 - 2008
N2 - In sensory analysis a panel of trained assessors evaluates a set of samples according to specific sensory descriptors. The training improves objectivity and reliability of assessments. However, there can be individual differences between assessors left after the training that should be taken into account in the analysis. Monitoring panel performance is then crucial for optimal sensory evaluations. The present work proposes to analyze the panel performance within single sensory evaluations and between consecutive evaluations. The basic idea is to use multi-way models to handle the three-way nature of the sensory data.
AB - In sensory analysis a panel of trained assessors evaluates a set of samples according to specific sensory descriptors. The training improves objectivity and reliability of assessments. However, there can be individual differences between assessors left after the training that should be taken into account in the analysis. Monitoring panel performance is then crucial for optimal sensory evaluations. The present work proposes to analyze the panel performance within single sensory evaluations and between consecutive evaluations. The basic idea is to use multi-way models to handle the three-way nature of the sensory data.
M3 - Article in proceedings
BT - Book of short papers
Y2 - 11 June 2008 through 13 June 2008
ER -
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