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Calibration
Transfer and Instrument Standardization
Course
Description
Calibration
Transfer and Instrument Standardization
address the problems involved when one attempts to use two different
instruments for the same analysis, or the same instrument over a
long period. Differences between instruments, even instruments that
are nominally the same, often make it impossible to construct a
single calibration model without producing biased results on one
instrument or the other. Also, single instruments often drift over
time, eventually making calibration models obsolete. concernstrates
on what is perhaps the most important chemometric method, Principal
Components Analysis. This course covers methods that can be used
to correct for instrument differences so that calibration models
can be used across multiple instruments and over long periods of
time. The course includes hands-on computer time for participants
to work example problems using PLS_Toolbox.
Prerequisites
Linear
Algebra for Chemometricians and MATLAB
for Chemometricians or equivalent experience.
Calibration
Transfer Course Outline
The
Calibration Transfer and Standardization Problem
Preprocessing to Achieve Standardization
-Baselining
-Use of derivatives
-Multiplicative Scatter Correction (MSC)
Selection of Transfer Samples
Standardization/Calibration Transfer Methods
-Generalized Least Squares Preprocessing (GLS)
-Piecewise Direct Standardization (PDS)
-Direct Standardization
-Variations on PDS
-Prediction Augmented CLS
Comparison of Methods on a Number of Data Sets
Conclusions
Additional
examples and homework
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