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DESCRIPTION:Well-trained human experts can undoubtedly find the differences
  between whiskies\, but it is still not an easy job for most consumers. Fo
 r whisky authentication to become a feasible option for consumers\, a rapi
 d and simple on-site authenticity assessment solution\, or an electronic n
 ose (e-nose)\, has been developed. This talk will introduce a new e-nose p
 rototype (NOS.E) developed by the NOS.E team to identify differences betwe
 en whiskies. The discussion will cover both hardware design and classifica
 tion algorithm development. It will also discuss the plan to improve the p
 erformance of the proposed solution\, e.g.\, a portable carrier gas unit w
 ill be introduced in the NOS.E system to isolate the background odors comi
 ng from the environmental context.\n\nSpeaker(s): Dr. Steven Su\, \n\nVirt
 ual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/314291
LOCATION:Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/314291
ORGANIZER:michael.mcintyre@louisville.edu
SEQUENCE:7
SUMMARY:Classification of blended and single malt Scotch whiskey via smart 
 sensing
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/314291
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;Well-trained human experts can undoubtedly
  find the differences between whiskies\, but it is still not an easy job f
 or most consumers. &amp;nbsp\;For whisky authentication to become a feasible o
 ption for consumers\, a rapid and simple on-site authenticity assessment s
 olution\, or an electronic nose (e-nose)\, has been developed. &amp;nbsp\;This
  talk will introduce a new e-nose prototype (NOS.E) developed by the NOS.E
  team to identify differences between whiskies. &amp;nbsp\;The discussion will
  cover both hardware design and classification algorithm development. &amp;nbs
 p\;It will also discuss the plan to improve the performance of the propose
 d solution\, e.g.\, a portable carrier gas unit will be introduced in the 
 NOS.E system to isolate the background odors coming from the environmental
  context.&lt;/p&gt;
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