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Non-linear regression methods in NIRS quantitative analysis.

D Pérez-Marín1, A Garrido-Varo, J E Guerrero.   

Abstract

Due to its speed and precision, near-infrared reflectance spectroscopy (NIRS) has become a widely used analytical technique in many industries. It offers, moreover, a number of other advantages which make it ideal for meeting current demands in terms of control and traceability: low cost per sample analysed; little or no need for sample preparation; ability to analyse a wide range of products and parameters; a high degree of reproducibility and repeatability. NIRS can be built into in-line processes, and - since no reagents are required - produces no waste. However, the major drawback to the use of NIRS for its most traditional application (the generation of prediction equations) is that it is a secondary method, and as such needs to be calibrated using a conventional reference method. For quantitative applications, calibration involves ascertaining the optimum mathematical relationship between spectral data and data provided by the reference method. The model may be fairly complex, since the NIRS spectrum is highly variable and contains physical/chemical information for the sample which may be redundant. As a result, multivariate calibration is required, based on a set of absorption values from several wavelengths. Since the relationship to be modelled is often non-linear, classical regression methods are unsuitable, and more complex strategies and algorithms must be sought in order to model this non-linearity. This overview addresses the most widely used non-linear algorithms in the management of NIRS data.

Year:  2006        PMID: 19071578     DOI: 10.1016/j.talanta.2006.10.036

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Talanta        ISSN: 0039-9140            Impact factor:   6.057


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