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Computerized Model for Estimating Shelf Life of Roasted Coffee Sterilized Milk Drink
Journal Title Advances in Computer Science and its Applications
Journal Abbreviation ACSA
Publisher Group World Science Publisher
Website http://worldsciencepublisher.org/journals/
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Title Computerized Model for Estimating Shelf Life of Roasted Coffee Sterilized Milk Drink
Authors Goyal, Sumit; Goyal, Gyanendra Kumar
Abstract Today flavoured milks have become very popular as they contain nutrients compared to soft drinks. Coffee is the second most important product in the international market in terms of volume trade and the most important in terms of value. Multiple linear regression (MLR) model was developed to predict the shelf life of roasted coffee sterilized milk drink. Colour and appearance, flavour, viscosity and sediment were taken as independent variables, and overall acceptability as dependent variable. MSE, RMSE, R2 and E2 were used in order to compare the prediction potential of the developed model. The MLR model was found to be effective for estimating the shelf life of roasted coffee sterilized milk drink, as it showed high correlation between the actual and the predicted values.
Publisher World Science Publisher
Date 2012-05-06
Source 2166-2924
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