Abstract:
A method for comparing odors comprises: sampling odor sources and detecting primary odorants, then for each odor source, storing each of the sampled odor sources in respective primary vectors of odor descriptors that describe the primary odorants. For each source a source vector is then constructed by summing the primary vectors of the respectively detected primary odorants. Comparison between the odors is achieved by determining an angle between the source vectors, which may then be output. The method may be used in electronic noses and like equipment.
Abstract:
A method of determining olfactory perception signature of a subject is disclosed. The method comprises: providing the subject with a plurality of physical odorant samples for sniffing; for each sniffed odorant sample, presenting to the subject, by a user interface, a set of odorant descriptors and a respective set of rating controls, and receiving ratings entered by the subject using the rating controls. Each rating is indicative of a descriptiveness of a respective odorant descriptor for the odorant sample, thereby obtaining a set of descriptiveness levels for the odorant sample. The method also comprises calculating, by a computer, relations between pairs of sets of descriptiveness levels corresponding to pairs of odorant samples, to provide a vector of relations, wherein the vector represents the olfactory perception signature of the subject.
Abstract:
A method of and device for detecting and diagnosing Pseudomonal aeruginosa in a gaseous, liquid or solid sample, employing Lux-R-like receptor-driven reporter cells.