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Cider fermentation process monitoring by Vis-NIR sensor system and chemometrics
Alberto Villar1, Julen Vadillo1, Jose I Santos2
1Surface Chemistry Unit, IK4-Tekniker, Iñaki Goenaga 5, 20600 Eibar, Spain.
Abstract:
Optimization of a multivariate calibration process has been undertaken for a Visible-Near Infrared (400-1100nm) sensor system, applied in the monitoring of the fermentation process of the cider produced in the Basque Country (Spain). The main parameters that were monitored included alcoholic proof, l-lactic acid content, glucose+fructose and acetic acid content. The multivariate calibration was carried out using a combination of different variable selection techniques and the most suitable pre-processing strategies were selected based on the spectra characteristics obtained by the sensor system. The variable selection techniques studied in this work include Martens Uncertainty test, interval Partial Least Square Regression (iPLS) and Genetic Algorithm (GA). This procedure arises from the need to improve the calibration models prediction ability for cider monitoring.

