Effect of scaling on class modeling with the simca method |
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Authors: | M.P. Derde D. Coomans D.L. Massart |
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Affiliation: | Farmaceutisch Instituut, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Laarbeeklaan 103, B-1090 BrusselBelgium |
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Abstract: | The first step in multivariate analysis is almost always the scaling of the variables. The pattern recognition technique SIMCA provides the possibility of scaling the variables over all the objects of the training set (classical scaling), or only over the objects belonging to the same group (separate scaling). The former method of scaling is the more used. The effect of separate scaling on the classification of objects with SIMCA is investigated for a data set consisting of the percentage distribution of fatty acids in olive oils originating from two neighbouring regions in Italy. It is shown that separate scaling has a beneficial effect on the classification. |
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