Unified Multivariate Ordinal Model for analysis of sensory attributes
Jana\'ina Marques e Melo, Jo\~ao C\'esar Reis Alves, Gabriel Rodrigues, Palma, S\'ilvia Maria de Freitas, Idemauro Antonio Rodrigues de Lara

TL;DR
This paper introduces a unified multivariate ordinal model for sensory analysis, enabling comprehensive evaluation of food attributes with improved efficiency and accuracy over separate models, demonstrated through simulations and a real beverage study.
Contribution
The paper presents a novel unified multivariate model for sensory attribute analysis, integrating multiple responses into a single framework based on multivariate categorical data methods.
Findings
Unified model achieved over 80% concordance in simulations.
The model identified preferred prebiotic beverage formulations.
Unified analysis reduced computational time compared to separate models.
Abstract
Experiments involving sensory analysis of foods and beverages are beneficial for selecting healthy products and assessing the preferences of potential consumers. They are generally planned in incomplete blocks, and their attributes, such as aroma, colour, and flavour, are evaluated using a 9-point hedonic scale, characterising an ordinal variable response. Also, the generalised logit model with random effects for panellists is one of the appropriate models to relate the multivariate response to the covariates. This study aims to present a method for analysing sensory attributes through a unified multivariate model. Due to the nature of the variable, each separate model already corresponds to a multivariate analysis, so our proposal would incorporate a complete analysis with solely one model. This proposal is based on multivariate methods for categorical data and maximum likelihood…
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TopicsSpectroscopy and Chemometric Analyses
