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Chemometrics in near-infrared spectroscopy
Authors:Howard Mark
Institution:Bran & Luebbe, 103 Fairview Industrial Park, Elmsford, NY 10523 U.S.A.
Abstract:Spectroscopy methods of chemical analysis are excellent for the application of chemometric methods, because the measurements at many different wavelengths provide inherently multivariate data. The chemist generally requires three categories of information from specimens under investigation: quantitative data, qualitative data, and fundamental information on the properties of the material. Spectroscopy has long been used for all three purposes; the recent application of chemometric algorithms has assisted greatly in these endeavors. Although there is some overlap, three chemometric methods correspond to the three types of information: multiple regression, discriminant analysis, and principal components analysis. The basis of these chemometric methods and some of their strengths and limitations in application to near-infrared spectroscopy are discussed.
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