The free-linking task: A graph-inspired method for generating non-disjoint similarity data with food products

Volume: 95, Pages: 104355 - 104355
Published: Jan 1, 2022
Abstract
“Free sorting”, in which subjects are asked to sort a set of items into groups of “most similar” items, is increasingly popular as a technique for profiling sets of foods. However, free sorting implies an unrealistic model of sample similarity: that similarity is purely binary (is/is not similar) and that similarity is fully transitive (similarities {A, B} and {B, C} imply {A, C}). This paper proposes a new method of rapid similarity testing—the...
Paper Details
Title
The free-linking task: A graph-inspired method for generating non-disjoint similarity data with food products
Published Date
Jan 1, 2022
Volume
95
Pages
104355 - 104355
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