The closed-form solution of the so-called statistical multivariate calibration model is given in terms of the pure component spectral signal, the spectral noise, and the signal and noise of the reference method. The ‘‘statistical’’ calibration model is shown to be as much grounded on the physics of the pure component spectra as any of the ‘‘physical’’ models. There are no fundamental differences between the two approaches since both are merely different attempts to realize the same basic idea, viz., the spectrometric Wiener filter. The concept of the application-specific signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) is introduced, which is a combination of the two SNRs from the reference and the spectral data. Both are defined and the central importance of t...
Multivariate calibration techniques have been used in a wide variety of spectroscopic situations. In...
International audienceModern information systems must handle huge amounts of data having varied natu...
Real-world experiments are becoming increasingly more complex, needing techniques capable of trackin...
The closed-form solution of the so-called statistical multivariate calibration model is given in ter...
This work reviews both current methods and new developments in treating spectral interferences in mu...
The noise handling capabilities of principal component regression (PCR) and partial least squares re...
This paper gives an introduction to multivariate calibration from a chemometrics perspective and rev...
International audienceThis paper studies the statistical performance of the multichannel Wiener filt...
In applied spectroscopy, the purpose of multivariate calibration is almost exclusively to relate ana...
To calibrate spectral data, one typically starts with preprocessing the spectra and then applies a m...
In applied spectroscopy, the purpose of multivariate calibration is almost exclusively to relate ana...
International audienceInfrared (IR) spectroscopic techniques combined with multivariate calibration ...
In quantitative on-line/in-line monitoring of chemical and bio-chemical processes using spectroscopi...
Multivariate calibration methods have been applied extensively to the quantitative analysis of Fouri...
The development of reliable multivariate calibration models for spectroscopic instruments in on-line...
Multivariate calibration techniques have been used in a wide variety of spectroscopic situations. In...
International audienceModern information systems must handle huge amounts of data having varied natu...
Real-world experiments are becoming increasingly more complex, needing techniques capable of trackin...
The closed-form solution of the so-called statistical multivariate calibration model is given in ter...
This work reviews both current methods and new developments in treating spectral interferences in mu...
The noise handling capabilities of principal component regression (PCR) and partial least squares re...
This paper gives an introduction to multivariate calibration from a chemometrics perspective and rev...
International audienceThis paper studies the statistical performance of the multichannel Wiener filt...
In applied spectroscopy, the purpose of multivariate calibration is almost exclusively to relate ana...
To calibrate spectral data, one typically starts with preprocessing the spectra and then applies a m...
In applied spectroscopy, the purpose of multivariate calibration is almost exclusively to relate ana...
International audienceInfrared (IR) spectroscopic techniques combined with multivariate calibration ...
In quantitative on-line/in-line monitoring of chemical and bio-chemical processes using spectroscopi...
Multivariate calibration methods have been applied extensively to the quantitative analysis of Fouri...
The development of reliable multivariate calibration models for spectroscopic instruments in on-line...
Multivariate calibration techniques have been used in a wide variety of spectroscopic situations. In...
International audienceModern information systems must handle huge amounts of data having varied natu...
Real-world experiments are becoming increasingly more complex, needing techniques capable of trackin...