Optimization of RSM Calibration Models for Multiple Processes in the Sugar Industry

Abstract

The measurements of Response surface methodology, combined with data analysis techniques, are widely used for quality control in food production processes. This paper presents a methodology to optimize the calibration models of RSM in four different stages, in a sugar factory. The models were designed for quality monitoring, particularly °Brix and Sucrose, and both common parameters in the sugar industry. The proposed models improve the prediction for the test set (unseen data), compared to the previously published models, resulting in a more accurate quality assessment of the in-termediate products of the process, in the sugar industry.

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John Wesley. S, Ranies Charles Selvaraj. V, S. Elizabeth Amudhini Stephen

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John Wesley. S, Ranies Charles Selvaraj. V, S. Elizabeth Amudhini Stephen (2017). Optimization of RSM Calibration Models for Multiple Processes in the Sugar Industry. BEST : International Journal of Humanities , Arts, Medicine and Sciences ( BEST : IJHAMS ), 5(12), 65-70. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-264569