Comparison of the performance of a trained and an untrained sensory panel on sweetcorn varieties with the panelcheck software
Autor: | Viktor Loso, Attila Gere, Annamária Györey, László Sipos, Zoltán Kókai |
---|---|
Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2012 |
Předmět: |
Panel performance
PanelCheck Sweet corn evaluation Trained and untrained panel monitoring Agribusiness Agricultural and Food Policy business.industry lcsh:S lcsh:HT390-395 Sensory system Open source software Repeatability lcsh:Regional planning Trained and untrained panel monitoring Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering Standard deviation lcsh:Agriculture Software PanelCheck Sweet corn evaluation Statistics Operations management Panel performance business Hue Mathematics |
Zdroj: | Apstract: Applied Studies in Agribusiness and Commerce, Vol 6, Iss 1-2 (2012) |
ISSN: | 1789-7874 |
Popis: | In this paper the results of trained and untrained sensory panels are compared on five Hungarian commercial sweet corn samples. The two evaluations were carried out in a sensory laboratory (ISO 6658:2005), with the same experimental design, with two replicates, and the panels consisted of 10 panelists. In both cases the panels assembled the profiles of the samples according to the vocabulary chosen by the trained panelists. The results show that the untrained panel has higher standard deviation, weaker repeatability and less significant parameters (ISO/DIS 11132). However 10 of the 17 sensory attributes were significant in the case of the untrained panel, the trained panel has 15 significant parameters with lower standard deviation and good repeatability. During the statistical investigation we focused on the panel performance and used the PanelCheck open source software package to achieve this goal. We followed the workflow suggested by the researchers of the Nofima, the developers of the PanelCheck. According to the examined parameters the trained panel has better discrimination ability (F values) for attributes ’yellow color’, ’hue’, roughness’, ’freshness’, ’juiciness’, ’tenderness’. There was not an attribute evaluated by the untrained panel where all the panel members reached the line representing the 5% significance level. Furthermore the trained panel has better agreement between its assessors (Tucker-1 plots) and the repeatability is much better according to the MSE plots. This examination confirms that it is necessary to train the panels in order to get reliable and consistent results. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
Externí odkaz: |