Comparison between packages Shapes and Genstat® in ordinary procrustes analysis for sensory profiling of food productsdoi: http://dx.doi.org/10.5892/ruvrv.2012.102.128135
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Resumo: | In modern management of companies, the quantitative knowledge is determinant for defining marketing strategies and product images. Particularly for industries of products that strongly stimulate the human senses, the statistical methods that allow quantitative evaluations are joined under the science chunk called Sensometrics. One of those methods is the Ordinary or Classical Procrustes Analysis (OPA), that consists in finding the best way one matrix can be fitted to a reference matrix by minimizing the sum of squared distances. Since this methodology begun to be use in sensory evaluation many specific and non-specific software have been developed. The high costs involved to purchase such programs lead some researchers to look for free software. R is a free statistical and mathematical package that already has an implementation of OPA and GPA (Generalized Procrustes Analysis) in its Shapes package (a statistical shape analysis package). The aim of this paper is to interpret, describe and compare R output to a non-specific software, GenStat®, normally used in sensory analysis. Under simulated data the software were compared and lead to same conclusions and interpretations. Therefore, package Shapes from R can be used in sensory analysis, rather than Statistical Shape analysis. |
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Comparison between packages Shapes and Genstat® in ordinary procrustes analysis for sensory profiling of food productsdoi: http://dx.doi.org/10.5892/ruvrv.2012.102.128135In modern management of companies, the quantitative knowledge is determinant for defining marketing strategies and product images. Particularly for industries of products that strongly stimulate the human senses, the statistical methods that allow quantitative evaluations are joined under the science chunk called Sensometrics. One of those methods is the Ordinary or Classical Procrustes Analysis (OPA), that consists in finding the best way one matrix can be fitted to a reference matrix by minimizing the sum of squared distances. Since this methodology begun to be use in sensory evaluation many specific and non-specific software have been developed. The high costs involved to purchase such programs lead some researchers to look for free software. R is a free statistical and mathematical package that already has an implementation of OPA and GPA (Generalized Procrustes Analysis) in its Shapes package (a statistical shape analysis package). The aim of this paper is to interpret, describe and compare R output to a non-specific software, GenStat®, normally used in sensory analysis. Under simulated data the software were compared and lead to same conclusions and interpretations. Therefore, package Shapes from R can be used in sensory analysis, rather than Statistical Shape analysis.ABECFERREIRA, Eric Batista; Universidade Federal de Alfenas (UNIFAL), Alfenas, MGOLIVEIRA, Marcelo Silva de; UFLA2013-01-03info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://periodicos.unincor.br/index.php/revistaunincor/article/view/68610.5892/686Revista da Universidade Vale do Rio Verde; v. 10, n. 2 (2012); 128-1352236-53621517-027610.5892/ruvrd.v10i2reponame:Revista da Universidade Vale do Rio Verde (Online)instname:Universidade Vale do Rio Verde (UNINCOR)instacron:UVRVporhttp://periodicos.unincor.br/index.php/revistaunincor/article/view/686/pdf10.5892/ruvrd.v10i2.686.g612Direitos autorais 2021 Revista da Universidade Vale do Rio Verdeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2015-04-06T17:45:26ZRevistahttp://periodicos.unincor.br/index.php/revistaunincor/indexPRI |
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Comparison between packages Shapes and Genstat® in ordinary procrustes analysis for sensory profiling of food productsdoi: http://dx.doi.org/10.5892/ruvrv.2012.102.128135 |
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Comparison between packages Shapes and Genstat® in ordinary procrustes analysis for sensory profiling of food productsdoi: http://dx.doi.org/10.5892/ruvrv.2012.102.128135 |
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Comparison between packages Shapes and Genstat® in ordinary procrustes analysis for sensory profiling of food productsdoi: http://dx.doi.org/10.5892/ruvrv.2012.102.128135 FERREIRA, Eric Batista; Universidade Federal de Alfenas (UNIFAL), Alfenas, MG |
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Comparison between packages Shapes and Genstat® in ordinary procrustes analysis for sensory profiling of food productsdoi: http://dx.doi.org/10.5892/ruvrv.2012.102.128135 |
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Comparison between packages Shapes and Genstat® in ordinary procrustes analysis for sensory profiling of food productsdoi: http://dx.doi.org/10.5892/ruvrv.2012.102.128135 |
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FERREIRA, Eric Batista; Universidade Federal de Alfenas (UNIFAL), Alfenas, MG |
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FERREIRA, Eric Batista; Universidade Federal de Alfenas (UNIFAL), Alfenas, MG OLIVEIRA, Marcelo Silva de; UFLA |
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FERREIRA, Eric Batista; Universidade Federal de Alfenas (UNIFAL), Alfenas, MG OLIVEIRA, Marcelo Silva de; UFLA |
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In modern management of companies, the quantitative knowledge is determinant for defining marketing strategies and product images. Particularly for industries of products that strongly stimulate the human senses, the statistical methods that allow quantitative evaluations are joined under the science chunk called Sensometrics. One of those methods is the Ordinary or Classical Procrustes Analysis (OPA), that consists in finding the best way one matrix can be fitted to a reference matrix by minimizing the sum of squared distances. Since this methodology begun to be use in sensory evaluation many specific and non-specific software have been developed. The high costs involved to purchase such programs lead some researchers to look for free software. R is a free statistical and mathematical package that already has an implementation of OPA and GPA (Generalized Procrustes Analysis) in its Shapes package (a statistical shape analysis package). The aim of this paper is to interpret, describe and compare R output to a non-specific software, GenStat®, normally used in sensory analysis. Under simulated data the software were compared and lead to same conclusions and interpretations. Therefore, package Shapes from R can be used in sensory analysis, rather than Statistical Shape analysis. |
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