A novel strategy for building and maintaining calibration models has been developed for use when the future boundaries of the sample set are unknown or likely to change. Such a strategy could have an impact on the economics and time required to obtain and maintain a calibration model for routine analysis. The strategy is based on both principal component analysis (PCA) and partial least squares (PLS) multivariate techniques. The principal action of the strategy is to define how ''similar'' a new sample is to the samples currently defining the calibration dataset. This step is performed by residuals analysis, following PCA. If the new sample is considered to have a spectrum ''similar'' to previously available spectra, then the model is assum...
Multivariate calibration methods have been applied extensively to the quantitative analysis of Fouri...
Calibration transfer (CT) refers to the set of chemometric techniques used to transfer (near-infrare...
Recent developments in compact near infrared (NIR) instruments, including both handheld and process ...
A novel strategy for building and maintaining calibration models has been developed for use when the...
In order to enable the calibration model to be effectively transferred among multiple instruments an...
A method of variable selection for use with orthogonally designed calibration data sets, such as fac...
Over the last decade, near-infrared spectroscopy, together with the use of chemometrics models, has ...
This thesis focuses on the investigation and application of functional Data Analysis methodologies t...
www.rsc.org/analyst Optimisation of partial least squares regression calibration models in near-infr...
Interest in near-infrared (NIR) spectroscopy for pharmaceutical manufacturing has grown significantl...
Multivariate calibration techniques have been used in a wide variety of spectroscopic situations. In...
A sample selection strategy based on the Successive Projections Algorithm (SPA), which is a techniqu...
Partial Least Squares (PLS) calibration performance has been systematically investigated by changing...
Calibration models required for near-infrared (NIR) spectroscopy-based analysis of fresh fruit frequ...
Near-infrared (NIR) calibration models are widely developed and routinely used for the prediction of...
Multivariate calibration methods have been applied extensively to the quantitative analysis of Fouri...
Calibration transfer (CT) refers to the set of chemometric techniques used to transfer (near-infrare...
Recent developments in compact near infrared (NIR) instruments, including both handheld and process ...
A novel strategy for building and maintaining calibration models has been developed for use when the...
In order to enable the calibration model to be effectively transferred among multiple instruments an...
A method of variable selection for use with orthogonally designed calibration data sets, such as fac...
Over the last decade, near-infrared spectroscopy, together with the use of chemometrics models, has ...
This thesis focuses on the investigation and application of functional Data Analysis methodologies t...
www.rsc.org/analyst Optimisation of partial least squares regression calibration models in near-infr...
Interest in near-infrared (NIR) spectroscopy for pharmaceutical manufacturing has grown significantl...
Multivariate calibration techniques have been used in a wide variety of spectroscopic situations. In...
A sample selection strategy based on the Successive Projections Algorithm (SPA), which is a techniqu...
Partial Least Squares (PLS) calibration performance has been systematically investigated by changing...
Calibration models required for near-infrared (NIR) spectroscopy-based analysis of fresh fruit frequ...
Near-infrared (NIR) calibration models are widely developed and routinely used for the prediction of...
Multivariate calibration methods have been applied extensively to the quantitative analysis of Fouri...
Calibration transfer (CT) refers to the set of chemometric techniques used to transfer (near-infrare...
Recent developments in compact near infrared (NIR) instruments, including both handheld and process ...