Odor of Tropical Timber

Published: 3 December 2020| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/gvwr8hmv2t.1
Contributor:
Alexander Sepúlveda-Sepúlveda

Description

The odor of 309 samples (timber blocks) of different wood species were taken in the Gran Santander region in Colombia. An electronic-nose was used to the sensing of volatile compounds by a gas array of 16 sensors. F01 to F96, 96 extracted features were extracted : F01 to F16: Initial conductance from sensor 1 to 16 F17 to F32: Final conductance from sensor 1 to 16 F33 to F48: Maximum conductance from sensor 1 to 16 F49 to F64: Minimum conductance from sensor 1 to 16 F65 to F80: Fit pole from sensor 1 to 16 F81 to F96: Fit Gain from sensor 1 to 16 The data was used to develop a timber species verification system based on its odor. Additional details can be found in: Naren Mantilla-Ramirez, Homero Ortega-Boada, Milton Sarria-Paja, Alexander Sepúlveda-Sepúlveda. A Low Cost Electronic Nose with a GMM-UBM Approach for Wood Species Verification. ICPRAM 2020: 333-341.

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Additional details can be found in: Naren Mantilla-Ramirez, Homero Ortega-Boada, Milton Sarria-Paja, Alexander Sepúlveda-Sepúlveda. A Low Cost Electronic Nose with a GMM-UBM Approach for Wood Species Verification. ICPRAM 2020: 333-341.

Institutions

Universidad Industrial de Santander

Categories

Electronic Nose, Tropical Ecosystem, Timber

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