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Title:Multicriteria decision making for evergreen problems in food science by sum of ranking differences
Author(s):Gere A; Racz A; Bajusz D; Heberger K;
Address:"Sensory Laboratory, Institute of Food Technology, Szent Istvan University, Villanyi ut 29-43., 1118 Budapest, Hungary. Plasma Chemistry Research Group, Research Centre for Natural Sciences, H-1117 Budapest, Magyar tudosok krt. 2, Hungary. Medicinal Chemistry Research Group, Research Centre for Natural Sciences, H-1117 Budapest, Magyar tudosok krt. 2, Hungary. Plasma Chemistry Research Group, Research Centre for Natural Sciences, H-1117 Budapest, Magyar tudosok krt. 2, Hungary. Electronic address: heberger.karoly@ttk.hu"
Journal Title:Food Chem
Year:2021
Volume:20201112
Issue:
Page Number:128617 -
DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2020.128617
ISSN/ISBN:1873-7072 (Electronic) 0308-8146 (Linking)
Abstract:"Finding optimal solutions usually requires multicriteria optimization. The sum of ranking differences (SRD) algorithm can efficiently solve such problems. Its principles and earlier applications will be discussed here, along with meta-analyses of papers published in various subfields of food science, such as analytics in food chemistry, food engineering, food technology, food microbiology, quality control, and sensory analysis. Carefully selected real case studies give an overview of the wide range of applications for multicriteria optimizations, using a free, easy-to-use and validated method. Results are presented and discussed in a way that helps scientists and practitioners, who are less familiar with multicriteria optimization, to integrate the method into their research projects. The utility of SRD, optionally coupled with other statistical methods such as ANOVA, is demonstrated on altogether twelve case studies, covering diverse method comparison and data evaluation scenarios from various subfields of food science"
Keywords:Algorithms Analysis of Variance *Decision Making Food Analysis/methods Food Microbiology Food Quality *Food Technology Plant Proteins/chemistry/metabolism Volatile Organic Compounds/analysis Wine/analysis Food engineering Multiobjective decision making Pa;
Notes:"MedlineGere, Attila Racz, Anita Bajusz, David Heberger, Karoly eng England 2020/11/23 Food Chem. 2021 May 15; 344:128617. doi: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2020.128617. Epub 2020 Nov 12"

 
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