NCJ Number
251238
Journal
Applied Spectroscopy Volume: 70 Issue: 6 Dated: June 2016 Pages: 1044-1054
Date Published
June 2016
Length
11 pages
Annotation
This report presents a method of calculating gap derivatives of any order, with the aim of retrieving zero-order spectral information via numerical integration.
Abstract
Higher-order gap derivatives are sometimes avoided as a preprocessing method for multivariate calibration despite their numerous advantages. One reason they are avoided is the difficulty in interpreting the complex processed spectra and the regression vectors that arise from common calibration procedures like principal components regression or partial least squares regression. In addition to retrieving zero-order spectral information via numerical integration, the method presented in this report is also extended to the integration of the accompanying regression vectors to aid in the interpretation of multivariate calibration models. 11 references (Publisher abstract modified)
Date Published: June 1, 2016
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