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Title: |
Wine Quality Assessment
Under The Eindhoven Classification Model |
Authors: |
Ana
Pereira, Ana Crespo, Ana Fernandes, Ines Aranha, Margarida Figueiredo, Jorge
Ribeiro, Humberto Chaves, Jose Neves, Henrique Vicente |
Published in: |
(2019). ECMS 2019
Proceedings Edited by: Mauro Iacono, Francesco Palmieri, Marco Gribaudo,
Massimo Ficco, European Council for Modeling and Simulation. DOI: http://doi.org/10.7148/2019 ISSN:
2522-2422 (ONLINE) ISSN:
2522-2414 (PRINT) ISSN:
2522-2430 (CD-ROM) 33rd International ECMS Conference on
Modelling and Simulation,
Caserta, Italy, June 11th – June 14th, 2019 |
Citation
format: |
Ana Pereira, Ana Crespo, Ana Fernandes, Ines Aranha, Margarida Figueiredo, Jorge Ribeiro, Humberto Chaves, Jose Neves, Henrique Vicente (2019). Wine Quality Assessment Under The Eindhoven Classification Model, ECMS 2019 Proceedings Edited by: Mauro Iacono, Francesco Palmieri, Marco Gribaudo, Massimo Ficco European Council for Modeling and Simulation. doi: 10.7148/2019-0158 |
DOI: |
https://doi.org/10.7148/2019-0158 |
Abstract: |
The
identification, classification and recording of events leading to
deterioration of wine quality is essential for
developing appropriate strategies to avoid them. This work introduces an
adverse event reporting and learning system that can help preventing hazards
and ensure the quality of the wines. The Eindhoven Classification Method
(ECM) has been extended and adapted to the in-cidents of the wine industry. Logic
Programming (LP) was used for Knowledge Representation and Reasoning (KRR) in
order to model the universe of discourse, even in the presence of incomplete
data, information or knowledge. On the other hand, the evolutionary process
of the body of knowledge is to be understood as a process of energy
devaluation, enabling the automatic extraction of knowledge and the
generation of reports to identify the most relevant causes of errors that can
lead to a poor wine quality. In addition, the answers to the problem are
object of formal evidence through theorem proving. |
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