Al-Dayyeni et al., 2021 - Google Patents
A review on electronic nose: coherent taxonomy, classification, motivations, challenges, recommendations and datasetsAl-Dayyeni et al., 2021
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- Al-Dayyeni W
- Al-Yousif S
- Taher M
- Al-Faouri A
- Tahir N
- Jaber M
- Ghabban F
- Najm I
- Alfadli I
- Ameerbakhsh O
- Mnati M
- Al-Shareefi N
- Saleh A
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Context: Quality Control (QC) has been constantly an essential concern in many fields like food industry production, medical drugs, environmental protection, and so on. An odor or flavor, as a global fingerprint, can be implemented as a non-invasive mechanism for quality …
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