Session 1 |
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H-P. Piepho, E. Kalka |
Threshold models with fixed and random effects for ordered categorical data |
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Session 2 |
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M. Bom Frøst, G.B. Dijksterhuis, W.L.P. Bredie, H. Heymann, M. Martens |
Analysing time-intensity data with non-centred Principal Component Analysis (PCA) and Partial Least Squares Regression (PLSR) with Jack-knifing as validation tool |
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S. Echols, A. Lakshmanan, S. Mueller, F. Rossi, A. Thomas |
Parametric Modeling of Time Intensity Data Collected on Product Prototypes Generated From a Fractional Factorial Experiment to Quantify Sources of Texture Variability |
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R. A.de Wijk, L. J. van Gemert, R. H. Jellema, G. B. Dijksterhuis, J. F. Prinz, H. Weenen |
Relating perceived temporal change of sensory attributes in semi-solids to oral physiology |
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Session 3 |
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M. Vichi |
Clustering and Data Reduction Models for Three-way Preference Data |
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C. Deppe, R. Carpenter, B. Jones, |
Designs for multi-session sensory trials with preparation constraints where control products are included in the product range |
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J. Pagès, E.Périnel |
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Session 4 |
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A.S. Busch, M. Meyners, U. Fischer |
Relating instrumental and sensory data for German Riesling wines by means of PLS |
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S-J. Chung, H. Heymann, I. Gruen |
Application of Partial Least Square analysis (PLS) and General Procrustes analysis (GPA) in understanding the relationships between sensory descriptive and headspace flavor profiles |
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D. Bertrand, C. Prost, A. Hallier, P. Courcoux |
Characterisation of the semantic similarities between descriptors of odours |
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August 1 |
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Session 5 |
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E. P. Köster |
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Session 6 |
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E.P.P.A. Derks, J. A. Westerhuis, A. K. Smilde, B. M. King |
Multi-block methods in sensory analysis: a comparison of consensus methods by means of a flavor language case study |
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G. Dijksterhuis, H. Martens, M. Martens |
GPA-PLSR: An integrated technique for analysing sensory science data |
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M. Meyners |
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Session 7 |
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F. S. Fogliatto, S. L. Albin |
Indirect pairwise comparison method – An AHP-based procedure for sensory data collection and analysis in product development and reliability tests |
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C.A.A. Duineveld, P. Arents, B. M. King |
Determination of equivalence between intensity scales by means of paired comparison |
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P. B. Brockhoff |
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Session 8 |
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F. Westad, M. Hersleth, P. Lea, H. Martens |
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F. Listov-Saabye, L. Wienberg, M. Marten |
Consumer Segmentation based on hedonic test and Sensory profiling of Aquavit |
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August 2 |
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Session 9 |
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B. Cullis, A.B. Smith, R. Thompson |
Multiplicative mixed models for the analysis of sensory evaluation data |
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S. Le Dien, J. Pagès |
Hierarchical Multiple Factor Analysis: Comparison of sensory profiles stemming from an initiated panel and a set of trained panels |
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G. Gabrielsen |
Handling individual scales in determining preferences functions |
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Session 10 |
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V-V. Mattila |
Semantic analysis of speech quality in mobile communication: descriptive language development and mapping to acceptability |
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R.Linder, S. J. Pöppl |
Food Quality Assurance Applying a Sophisticated Neural Network to Olfactory Signals |
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M. Hanafi, E. M. Qannari, Ph. Courcoux, G. Organ |
Analysis of sensory profiling data : from discrimination to description |
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Posters |
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In alphabetical order of presenting authors |
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P. Arents, C.A.A. Duineveld, B. M. King |
Sensory equivalence testing – the reversed null hypothesis and the size of a difference that matters |
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J. Purdy, G. Armstrong, H. McIlveen, P. O’Donoghue |
Development of a model to predict consumer acceptance of cottage pie from sensory quality and salt content |
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R. K. Boccorh, A. Paterson |
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P. B. Brockhoff |
Statistical testing of individual differences in sensory profiling |
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L. W. Frandsen, G. B. Dijksterhuis, P. Brockhoff, J. H. Nielsen |
An Implicit Acceptability Test in Comparison to Sensory Profiling |
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E. Mehinagic, D. Bertrand, R. Symoneaux |
Relationship between Visible-NIR spectroscopy and sensory analysis of apples |
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J. Meier, A. Ruehlmann |
Differentiation of granola bars and sports bars by sensory evaluation: Does the sample presentation influence the results? |
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N.M. Faber, J. Mojet, A.A.M. Poelman |
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Ch. Narain, A. Paterson, E. Reid, J. R. Piggott |
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Ch. Tang, K. Kooken |
Attitudinal Consumer Segmentation: A Latent Class Clustering Approach |
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J. Kosmider, M. Zamelczyk-Pajewska |