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Detecting wine adulterations employing robust mixture of factor analyzers

Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

An authentic food is one that is what it claims to be. Nowadays, more and more attention is devoted to the food market: stakeholders, throughout the value chain, need to receive exact information about the specific product they are commercing with. To ascertain varietal genuineness and distinguish potentially doctored food, in this paper we propose to employ a robust mixture estimation method. Particularly, in a wine authenticity framework with unobserved heterogeneity, we jointly perform genuine wine classification and contamination detection. Our methodology models the data as arising from a mixture of Gaussian factors and depicts the observations with the lowest contributions to the overall likelihood as illegal samples. The advantage of using robust estimation on a real wine dataset is shown, in comparison with many other classification approaches. Moreover, the simulation results confirm the effectiveness of our approach in dealing with an adulterated dataset.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
Francesca Greselin, Laura Deldossi, Luca Bagnato, Maurizio Vichi, Francesca Greselin, Laura Deldossi, Luca Bagnato, Maurizio Vichi, Cappozzo, A, Greselin, F, Cappozzo, A, Greselin, F
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1311376142
Document Type :
Electronic Resource