Compusense Articles with the Sorting tag.

Articles that contain the tag: A rapid profiling technique in which panelists group products based on perceived similarity without rating individual attributes, producing data revealing dimensions of product differentiation. info@compusense.com. 1 800 367 6666

Research Article: A comparison of two rapid methods for dynamic sensory profiling: TDS and Temporal CATA

A comparison of two rapid methods for dynamic sensory profiling: TDS and Temporal CATA. September 18, 2014. Temporal dominance of sensations (TDS) data consist of temporal sequences of dominant attributes.

Compusense Articles with the Flash Profiling tag.

Articles that contain the tag: A rapid descriptive method in which panelists generate their own attributes and rank products simultaneously on each, combining free-choice profiling efficiency with projective mapping speed. info@compusense.com. 1 800 367 6666

Compusense Articles with the Sequential Profiling tag.

Articles that contain the tag: A descriptive method in which panelists evaluate sensory attributes in a defined sequence mirroring the temporal order of perception, combining profiling structure with temporal awareness. info@compusense.com. 1 800 367 6666 (

Compusense Articles with the Check-All-That-Apply (CATA) tag.

Articles that contain the tag: A rapid sensory profiling method where panelists select all applicable descriptors from a fixed list while evaluating a sample, widely used for product profiling, benchmarking, and understanding consumer perception. info@compusense.com

Compusense Articles with the Free Choice Profiling tag.

Published Articles. Research Tags. Articles that contain the tag: A descriptive method allowing each panelist to use self-generated vocabulary to evaluate products, accommodating individual perceptual differences without requiring consensus language. info@

Compusense Articles with the Progressive Profiling (PP) tag.

Articles that contain the tag: A descriptive method in which panelists evaluate a large sample set incrementally across multiple sessions using a consistent ballot, enabling comprehensive profiling without panel fatigue. info@compusense.com. 1 800 367 6666

Research Article: Feedback calibration training improves whisky sensory profiling

Feedback calibration training improves whisky sensory profiling. September 8, 2014. Feedback calibration training improves whisky sensory profiling.

Compusense Articles with the Projective Mapping tag.

Articles that contain the tag: A rapid sensory profiling approach in which panelists place products in a two-dimensional space according to perceived similarities and differences, often with verbal descriptors. info@compusense.com. 1 800 367 6666 (North America

Research Article: The future of rapid methodologies for sensory characterization

The future of rapid methodologies for sensory characterization. September 9, 2014.

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Published Articles. Research. Articles that contain media type: Back to all articles. We’re always open to collaboration to help further the field and develop new methodologies. Contact us. to discuss the opportunity of working together. info@compusense.co

Compusense Articles with the Rapid Methods tag.

Articles that contain the tag: A collection of efficient sensory profiling techniques — including CATA, napping, flash profiling, and sorting — designed to characterize products faster than classical descriptive analysis. info@compusense.com. 1 800 367 6666

Research Article: Interpreting sequential profiling data via animated box-and-whisker plots

Interpreting sequential profiling data via animated box-and-whisker plots. May 11, 2014. Sequential profiling extends traditional descriptive sensory analysis by collecting data at several pre-established times during evaluation.

Research Article: Check-All-That-Apply questions

Novel Techniques in Sensory Characterization and Consumer Profiling. Sensory characterization is one of the most powerful, sophisticated, and extensively applied tools in sensory science.

Research Article: Dynamic profiling of different ready-to-drink fermented dairy products: A comparative study using Temporal Check-All-That-Apply (TCATA), Temporal Dominance of Sensations (TDS) and Progressive Profile (PP)

Dynamic profiling of different ready-to-drink fermented dairy products: A comparative study using Temporal Check-All-That-Apply (TCATA), Temporal Dominance of Sensations (TDS) and Progressive Profile (PP). November 22, 2017.

Research Article: Temporal Data

The workshop will review a few of those methods, including Time intensity, Temporal Attribute Discrimination, Progressive Profiling, Sequential Profiling, Temporal Dominance of Sensations, and Temporal Order of Sensations.

How Sensory Research Impacts Marketing Strategies and Consumer Behavior | Compusense Post

Conducted by trained panels to analyze and describe sensory attributes in detail, providing insights for comparison and optimization. Examples include attribute intensity scaling, consensus profiling, and free-choice profiling. Discrimination Testing.

Compusense Articles with the FDFC tag.

Articles that contain the tag: Free-choice profiling data analysis using generalized Procrustes analysis, accommodating individual attribute vocabularies to produce a consensus product map from untrained panelist data. info@compusense.com. 1 800 367 6666 (North

Compusense Articles with the Temporal Dominance Of Sensations (TDS) tag.

Articles that contain the tag: A dynamic profiling method in which panelists select the dominant sensation at each moment during consumption, producing a time-based profile of which attributes lead the experience. info@compusense.com. 1 800 367 6666 (North

Research Article: Multivariate and probabilistic analyses of sensory science problems

The techniques discussed address sensory problems such as panel performance, product profiling, and exploration of consumer data, including segmentation and identifying drivers of liking.

Research Article: Handling missing data in consumer hedonic tests arising from direct scaling

Examples include data arising from high fatigue studies, just-about-right scale, free choice profiling, or from the ideal profile method. Franczak, B. C. Castura, J. C. Browne, R. P. Findlay, C. J. & McNicholas, P. D. (2016).

Research Article: Visualizing temporal sensory data using animated scatterplots, boxplots, and bagplots

The complexity of sensory data can be overwhelming to the uninitiated, particularly when considering the nature of time-related testing (Time Intensity, Temporal Dominance of Sensations, Temporal Order of Sensations, Progressive Profiling, etc.).

Research Article: Evaluation of consumer perception dynamics 2.0

Over the last decade, so-called rapid methods for sensory evaluation have been developed to permit consumers to characterize products.

Research Article: Evaluation of consumer perception dynamics

Over the last decade, so-called rapid methods for sensory evaluation have been developed to permit consumers to characterize products.

Research Article: A sensory journey from local roots to global innovation

At Compusense we have examined the whisky journey over the last couple of decades using descriptive sensory profiling of some iconic brands and have added some brand new offerings to the map.

Research Article: Investigating paired differences for data sets with special structures after principal component analysis

In the second example, assessors characterized several yogurt formulations continuously over time during consumption using a method for temporal sensory profiling.

Research Article: Investigating only a subset of paired comparisons after principal component analysis

In the second example, assessors characterized several yogurt formulations continuously over time during consumption using a method for temporal sensory profiling.

Research Article: Feedback calibration: a training method for descriptive panels

An experienced determination panel performed descriptive profiling of 20 red wines. Their results were used to establish the attributes and targets for the second phase of the research.

Research Article: Understanding dynamic perceptions using Temporal check-all-that-apply (TCATA), Temporal dominance of sensations (TDS) and Progressive profile (PP): a case study with different fermented dairy products

In this sense, the present study aimed to dynamically profile products from three different categories of fermented dairy products using Temporal Dominance of Sensations (TDS), Progressive Profiling (PP) and Temporal Check-all-that-apply (TCATA), then to compare

Research Article: Temporal methods: A comparative study of four different techniques

In this study a well-trained sensory panel evaluated the same set of snack bar samples using four different methods: dual-attribute time intensity (DATI), temporal order of sensations (TOS), temporal dominance of sensations (TDS), and sequential profiling (

Research Article: Combining highly efficient methods can reduce costs without compromise

To reduce costs associated with large scale projects, some researchers have proposed the use of rapid methods to collect both product profiles and consumer data. The cost of panel training is eliminated, but the precision of the data is compromised.

Research Article: Characterizing dynamic sensory properties of nonnutritive sweeteners with temporal check-all-that-apply (TCATA)

Temporal check-all-that-apply (TCATA) is a novel rapid sensory method that involves checking and unchecking words to track changes in the sample over time, such that at any given moment the words that are checked completely describe the sample.

Research Article: Characterizing dynamic sensory properties of nonnutritive sweeteners with temporal check-all-that-apply (TCATA)

Temporal check-all-that-apply (TCATA) is a rapid method where attributes are actively checked and unchecked to track sensations over time, so that the checked words fully describe the sample in any given moment.

Compusense Articles with the Daily Testing tag.

Articles that contain the tag: A panel scheduling approach in which sensory evaluations are conducted every day, used for high-throughput quality control programs or studies requiring rapid turnaround. info@compusense.com. 1 800 367 6666 (North America). 1

Research Article: R packages

Published Articles. Compusense Research. Back to all articles. R packages. December 9, 2021. Two updated R packages are available: Castura, J.C. (2022). cata: Analysis of Check-All-that-Apply (CATA) Data. R package version 0.0.10.7. http://www.cran.r-proje

Academic Consortium Publications for January 2025

Academic Consortium. Monthly Articles. January 2025. Share this Page: Browse all articles. info@compusense.com. 1 800 367 6666 (North America). 1 519 836 9993 (International). Platform. Platform Overview. Study Design & Data Collection. Analysis & Reportin

Research Article: Temporal Rate-All-That-Apply (TRATA): A novel temporal method for sensory evaluation

These interactions have proven problematic when evaluated by sensory descriptive analysis (DA) due to the rapid changes in the headspace aromas and their intensities.

Panel Performance in Descriptive Analysis: Key Insights for Food and Non-Food Products | Compusense Post

January 30, 2025. Panel Performance in Descriptive Analysis: Key Insights for Food and Non-Food Products. Sensory descriptive panels are vital in evaluating food and non-food products. This article explores key aspects of panel performance in descriptive a