Classification of instant coffee odors by electronic nose toward quality control of production

Author(s):  
Treenet Thepudom ◽  
Nuttawoot Sricharoenchai ◽  
Teerakiat Kerdcharoen
2013 ◽  
Vol 475-476 ◽  
pp. 524-527
Author(s):  
Xiu Ying Ma ◽  
Yun Xiang Liu ◽  
Wan Jun Yu

The construction of Electronic Nose system and associated signal processing methods were introduced .Then special references to applications to dairy products, such as the classification of different milk, the milk with different shelf-lives, flavor quality evaluation, antibiotics resedues detection and quality control were discussed. The results show that the quality of dairy products can be evaluated effectively using Electronic Nose system. The development trends of Electronic Nose are presented.


Author(s):  
Evandro Bona ◽  
Rui Sérgio dos Santos Ferreira da Silva ◽  
Dionísio Borsato ◽  
Denisley Gentil Bassoli

Flavor is one of the most important features of food, especially of coffee. The evaluation of this sensory feature is complex yet indispensable in quality control of instant coffees. In this work, an artificial neural network (ANN) was developed for instant coffee classification based on an electronic nose (EN) aroma profile. To this purpose, a hybrid algorithm was developed, containing: bootstrap resample methodology; factorial design and sequential simplex optimization to tune network parameters; an ensemble multilayer perceptron (MLP) trained with backpropagation for coffee classification; and causal index procedure for knowledge extraction from the trained ANN. The produced neural network classifier correctly recognizes 100% of coffees studied. Furthermore, the causal index employment allowed inference of some rules on how the coffees were separated according to the sensors available in EN. The results indicate that the applied methodology is a promising tool for instant coffee quality control.


Sensors ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 19 (4) ◽  
pp. 916 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wen Cao ◽  
Chunmei Liu ◽  
Pengfei Jia

Aroma plays a significant role in the quality of citrus fruits and processed products. The detection and analysis of citrus volatiles can be measured by an electronic nose (E-nose); in this paper, an E-nose is employed to classify the juice which is stored for different days. Feature extraction and classification are two important requirements for an E-nose. During the training process, a classifier can optimize its own parameters to achieve a better classification accuracy but cannot decide its input data which is treated by feature extraction methods, so the classification result is not always ideal. Label consistent KSVD (L-KSVD) is a novel technique which can extract the feature and classify the data at the same time, and such an operation can improve the classification accuracy. We propose an enhanced L-KSVD called E-LCKSVD for E-nose in this paper. During E-LCKSVD, we introduce a kernel function to the traditional L-KSVD and present a new initialization technique of its dictionary; finally, the weighted coefficients of different parts of its object function is studied, and enhanced quantum-behaved particle swarm optimization (EQPSO) is employed to optimize these coefficients. During the experimental section, we firstly find the classification accuracy of KSVD, and L-KSVD is improved with the help of the kernel function; this can prove that their ability of dealing nonlinear data is improved. Then, we compare the results of different dictionary initialization techniques and prove our proposed method is better. Finally, we find the optimal value of the weighted coefficients of the object function of E-LCKSVD that can make E-nose reach a better performance.


Mekatronika ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 28-35
Author(s):  
Nur Amanda Nazli ◽  
Muhammad Sharfi Najib ◽  
Suhaimi Mohd Daud ◽  
Mujahid Mohammad

Cocoa bean (Theobrama cacao) is an essential raw material in the manufacture of chocolate, and their classification is crucial for the synthesis of good chocolate flavour. Cocoa beans appear to be very similar to one another when visualised. Hence, an electronic device named the electronic nose (E-Nose) is used to classify the odor of cocoa beans to give the best cocoa bean quality. E-nose is a set of an array of chemical sensors used to sense the gas vapours produced by the cocoa bean and the raw data collected was kept in Microsoft Excel, and the classification took place in Octave. They then underwent normalisation technique to increase classification accuracy, and their features were extracted using mean calculation. The features were classified using CBR, and the similarity value is obtained. The results show that CBR's classification accuracy, specificity and sensitivity are all 100%.


2017 ◽  
Author(s):  
Grzegorz Łagód ◽  
Zbigniew Suchorab ◽  
Łukasz Guz ◽  
Henryk Sobczuk
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2019 ◽  
Vol 2019 (4) ◽  
pp. 119-126
Author(s):  
CH Bekmurotov ◽  

The article reviewed the certification and quality control of the technological process for the production of vegetable oil. There is a procedure for packaging, quality control of products, determination of quality indicators and quality control of finished products. The procedure for using refined cottonseed oil and its varieties, the requirements for placement and storage of vegetable oils, as specified in the regulatory documents, the quality control of vegetable oils and other solutions for cottonseed oil are provided. The gas analyzer shows a solution for measuring the amount of solution by painting the tubes of a mixture of gas and air in oil. Detailed information on the production of vegetable oils, the cost of raw materials, the level of fat content of cotton seeds and the methods used to produce oil from cotton seeds. Methods for certification of vegetable oils, types of quality control, methods of testing and quality determination are presented. It was shown that the procedure for refined production of cottonseed oils and their types, as well as the state of the product classification of products based on the method of producing vegetable oils for consumer purposes, analysis of the sequence of refined oils and refining processes.


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