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Factors Influencing the Long-Term Stability of Electronic Tongue and Application of Improved Drift Correction Methods

Zoltán Kovács, Dániel Szöllősi, John‐Lewis Zinia Zaukuu, Zsanett Bodor, Flóra Vitális, Balkis Aouadi, Viktória Zsom-Muha, Zoltán Gillay

2020Biosensors43 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Temperature, memory effect, and cross-contamination are suspected to contribute to drift in electronic tongue (e-tongue) sensors, therefore drift corrections are required. This paper aimed to assess the disturbing effects on the sensor signals during measurement with an Alpha Astree e-tongue and to develop drift correction techniques. Apple juice samples were measured at different temperatures. pH change of apple juice samples was measured to assess cross-contamination. Different sequential orders of model solutions and apple juice samples were applied to evaluate the memory effect. Model solutions corresponding to basic tastes and commercial apple juice samples were measured for six consecutive weeks to model drift of the sensor signals. Result showed that temperature, cross-contamination, and memory effect influenced the sensor signals. Three drift correction methods: additive drift correction based on all samples, additive drift correction based on reference samples, and multi sensor linear correction, were developed and compared to the component correction in literature through linear discriminant analysis (LDA). LDA analysis showed all the four methods were effective in reducing sensor drift in long-term measurements but the additive correction relative to the whole sample set gave the best results. The results could be explored for long-term measurements with the e-tongue.

Topics & Concepts

Electronic tongueLinear discriminant analysisTerm (time)Stability (learning theory)MathematicsBiological systemChemistryAnalytical Chemistry (journal)StatisticsComputer scienceChromatographyPhysicsFood scienceMachine learningTasteQuantum mechanicsBiologyAdvanced Chemical Sensor TechnologiesBiochemical Analysis and Sensing TechniquesAnalytical Chemistry and Sensors