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Determination of quasi-primary odors by endpoint detection

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SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
Volume 11, Issue 1, Pages -

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NATURE RESEARCH
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-91210-6

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  1. JSPS KAKENHI, MEXT, Japan [JP19KK0141, 21H01971]
  2. Materials Research by Information Integration Initiative (MI2I) project
  3. Telecommunications Advancement Foundation, Japan
  4. Marubun Research Promotion Foundation, Japan

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The proposed method introduces quasi-primary odors as an alternative approach to represent odors, selected from a dataset using machine learning-based endpoint detection and combined with certain ratios. This allows for reproducing any other odor in the dataset and even synthesizing a new arbitrary odor by combining these quasi-primary odors.
It is known that there are no primary odors that can represent any other odors with their combination. Here, we propose an alternative approach: quasi primary odors. This approach comprises the following condition and method: (1) within a collected dataset and (2) by the machine learning-based endpoint detection. The quasi-primary odors are selected from the odors included in a collected odor dataset according to the endpoint score. While it is limited within the given dataset, the combination of such quasi-primary odors with certain ratios can reproduce any other odor in the dataset. To visually demonstrate this approach, the three quasi-primary odors having top three high endpoint scores are assigned to the vertices of a chromaticity triangle with red, green, and blue. Then, the other odors in the dataset are projected onto the chromaticity triangle to have their unique colors. The number of quasi-primary odors is not limited to three but can be set to an arbitrary number. With this approach, one can first find extreme odors (i.e., quasi-primary odors) in a given odor dataset, and then, reproduce any other odor in the dataset or even synthesize a new arbitrary odor by combining such quasi-primary odors with certain ratios.

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