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Lexicon development for Brazilian textile sensory analysis

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Resumo:This paper aims to present the development process of descriptors that will form the Brazilian textile lexicon for evaluation of textile tactile comfort. Therefore, we used the descriptive and qualitative method and ISO 11035 standards. In the first phase a panel of selected sensory assessors evaluated 20 tissue samples with different textures and compositions, generating 299 terms. In the second phase, these descriptors were analyzed by the panel of evaluators who eliminated the hedonic terms and with same meanings. In the third phase, through similarity analysis the evaluators gathered the 49 final terms in 21 groups. These grouped terms were selected for the lexicon for the sensory analysis of tactile comfort in Brazil. The attributes will be used primarily for the training of assessors experts and later for descriptive evaluation of textile sensory comfort.
Autores principais:Nagamatsu, Rosimeiri Naomi
Outros Autores:Abreu, Maria José; Santiago, Cosmo Damião
Assunto:Lexicon Sensory analysis Textile comfort Engenharia e Tecnologia::Outras Engenharias e Tecnologias
Ano:2016
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:comunicação em conferência
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Universidade do Minho
Idioma:inglês
Origem:RepositóriUM - Universidade do Minho
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Resumo:This paper aims to present the development process of descriptors that will form the Brazilian textile lexicon for evaluation of textile tactile comfort. Therefore, we used the descriptive and qualitative method and ISO 11035 standards. In the first phase a panel of selected sensory assessors evaluated 20 tissue samples with different textures and compositions, generating 299 terms. In the second phase, these descriptors were analyzed by the panel of evaluators who eliminated the hedonic terms and with same meanings. In the third phase, through similarity analysis the evaluators gathered the 49 final terms in 21 groups. These grouped terms were selected for the lexicon for the sensory analysis of tactile comfort in Brazil. The attributes will be used primarily for the training of assessors experts and later for descriptive evaluation of textile sensory comfort.