In sensory analysis a panel of assessors evaluate a collection of samples/products with respect to a number of sensory characteristics. Assessments are collected in a threeway data matrix crossing products, attributes and assessors. The main objective of the experiment is to evaluate products. However, the performance of each assessor and of the panel as a whole is of crucial importance for a successful analysis. At this aim univariate analysis for each sensory attribute as well as multi-way analysis considering all directions of information are usually performed. The present work studies the quality of a panel using both methods. The basic idea is to compare results and investigate relations between the two different analytical approaches.
The use of analysis of variance and three-way factor analysis methods for studying the quality of a sensory panel
ROMANO, ROSARIA;
2007-01-01
Abstract
In sensory analysis a panel of assessors evaluate a collection of samples/products with respect to a number of sensory characteristics. Assessments are collected in a threeway data matrix crossing products, attributes and assessors. The main objective of the experiment is to evaluate products. However, the performance of each assessor and of the panel as a whole is of crucial importance for a successful analysis. At this aim univariate analysis for each sensory attribute as well as multi-way analysis considering all directions of information are usually performed. The present work studies the quality of a panel using both methods. The basic idea is to compare results and investigate relations between the two different analytical approaches.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.