How are you testing that the code and models are correct? Also which languages are used and are you doing any marketing at all aside from these interviews?
The models are written in R and trained on spiked samples of beer - we add a known chemical contaminant to the beer, review the product, and train the models.
Depending on the style of beer, we sometimes use our clients products, sometimes representative a representative beer from the style of interest. Depending on the flaw, sometimes the models are global (style independent) and sometimes there's a model per style.
We do some marketing in trade publications such as New Brewer and Roast magazine (for coffee). We also attend trade shows.
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Depending on the style of beer, we sometimes use our clients products, sometimes representative a representative beer from the style of interest. Depending on the flaw, sometimes the models are global (style independent) and sometimes there's a model per style.
We do some marketing in trade publications such as New Brewer and Roast magazine (for coffee). We also attend trade shows.
Any marketing ideas?