Shih et al., 2007 - Google Patents
Constrained regularization: Hybrid method for multivariate calibrationShih et al., 2007
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- Shih W
- Bechtel K
- Feld M
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- Analytical chemistry
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We present a hybrid multivariate calibration method, constrained regularization (CR), and demonstrate its utility via numerical simulations and experimental Raman spectra. In this new method, multivariate calibration is treated as an inverse problem in which an optimal …
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