Machine against man in wine tasting competition
Who is best qualified to judge the price of a wine: a wine expert or a student armed with a wine analyser?
The wine analyser results came close to the expert's judgement, especially when predicting region and quality level for wine at lower prices. But both the panel and the wine analysers had problems when predicting the price of the more expensive wines. The expert's ability to judge the finer points of the wines allowed them to get closer to the actual price.
One of the wine experts, wine writer, Michael Poulsen said: "It is very interesting that it is the more expensive wines that are more difficult to judge. All sorts of factors play a part."
An area where the students and the wine analyser were clear winners was in the speed of results. The results for all the wines were delivered long before the experts had finished deliberating about terroir, complexity and bouquet. Kim Houng Ngo from the winning student team said: "For us it is all about mathematics and data. It was fun taking part and competing against others to see how far we could get."
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