The Future of Sensory Discrimination Testing

作者: Michael Plater Findlay , Chris Findlay

DOI: 10.1016/B978-0-08-101009-9.00016-2

关键词: Mobile devicePhilosophical methodologyPsychophysicsDiscrimination testingSENSORY DISCRIMINATIONPopulationEngineeringWearable technologyData scienceSimulation

摘要: As technology, economies, and populations change, so too will the sensory methods, tools, approaches used to assess difference. Discrimination testing continue see changes with developments in particularly application of handheld wearable devices, advancements understanding psychophysics statistics, a more philosophical approach criterion make difference judgments, impact climate change growth planet's population exerting pressure on supply raw materials. The future discrimination is faster, accurate, oriented differences that are meaningful consumers.

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