2006
DOI: 10.1021/jf0517389
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Supervised Pattern Recognition Procedures for Discrimination of Whiskeys from Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry Congener Analysis

Abstract: The volatile congener analysis of 52 commercialized whiskeys (24 samples of single malt Scotch whiskey, 18 samples of bourbon whiskey, and 10 samples of Irish whiskey) was carried out by gas chromatography/mass spectrometry after liquid-liquid extraction with dichloromethane. Pattern recognition procedures were applied for discrimination of different whiskey categories. Multivariate data analysis includes linear discriminant analysis (LDA), k nearest neighbors (KNN), soft independent modeling of class analogy … Show more

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“…A data cross-validation was used to avoid the generation of an optimistic model and thus increase its prediction ability. 21,29 The calibration model to identify head, heart and tail fractions was built up with 21 samples being seven samples for each fraction. According to Table 1, this model presented efficient prediction ability for 90.5% of the samples and was validated with other nine different fractions whose origins were 100% correctly fitted.…”
Section: Statistical Model Construction E Application To Commercial Cmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A data cross-validation was used to avoid the generation of an optimistic model and thus increase its prediction ability. 21,29 The calibration model to identify head, heart and tail fractions was built up with 21 samples being seven samples for each fraction. According to Table 1, this model presented efficient prediction ability for 90.5% of the samples and was validated with other nine different fractions whose origins were 100% correctly fitted.…”
Section: Statistical Model Construction E Application To Commercial Cmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Loadings of original features in the canonical variates and cumulative proportions of eigenvalues are interpreted, partly by analogy with PCA. Note that if one set of features are dummy variables giving group indicators, and then CVA is mathematically identical to LDA (González-Arjona et al, 2006). PLS-DA finds latent variables in the feature space which have a maximum covariance with the y variable.…”
Section: Development Of the Decision Rulementioning
confidence: 99%
“…These two concepts provide a deep knowledge of the classes' space. Accordingly, it seems to be more advisable the use of terms sensitivity (SENS) and specificity (SPEC) (González-Arjona et al, 2006) for validating the decision rule. The SENS of a class corresponds to the rate of evaluation objects belonging to the class that are correctly classified, and the SPEC of a class corresponds to the rate of evaluation objects not belonging to the class that are correctly considered as belonging to the other classes.…”
Section: Validation Of the Decision Rulementioning
confidence: 99%
“…can discriminate Scotch whiskies of different product categories [3][4]. For an instrumental assessment, authenticity analyses are carried out in specialized laboratories making use of gas chromatography, mass spectrometry, headspace solid-phase microextraction, and capillary electrophoresis [5][6][7]. Other olfactory/tasting classifications can be achieved by means of innovative e-noses and e-tongues [8][9].…”
Section: Whisky and Brand Protectionmentioning
confidence: 99%