New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research abstracts
Application of a support vector machine to HACCP in the animal meat
industry
Wang Kaiyi1,2,*
Zhao Chunjiang1
Zhang Fang Tian1
Wang Xiao Juan1
Chen Hong1
Yao Yuan Fang1
1National Engineering Research Center for Information
Technology in Agriculture
Beijing City
1 7, China
2Beijing University of Technology
Beijing City
100022, China
*Author for correspondence:
wangky@nercita.org.cn
Abstract The practical implementation of
hazard analysis and
critical control point (HACCP), and in particular the definition of the
critical control points in the food industry, is usually a complex
structured task. A support vector machine has been constructed to solve
this problem. The proposed methodology allows one to implement the
first and second principles in the application of HACCP automatically
and intellectually. The CCP identification is regarded as a
classification problem—to classify the hazards into CCPs and non-CCPs.
The system is tested through real cases and the results are given.
Keywords critical control point (CCP);
HACCP; hazard
analysis; kernel function; support vector machine (SVM)
A07086; Online publication date 25 January 2008; Received and
accepted 10 August 2007
New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research, 2007, Vol. 50:
743–748
0028–8233/07/5005–0743 © The Royal Society of New Zealand 2007
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