Givaudan’s AI-Powered Myrissi Allows Scents To Be Seen, Felt, Marketed
Executive Summary
Myrissi draws on a decade of academic research in brain imagery and AI, an odor-color database of more than 25,000 consumer tests, and a wealth of affective data to translate fragrances into color patterns and images and predict the end consumer’s emotional response. The technology is targeted for use in developing fine fragrance, beauty and home-care products and marketing campaigns.
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