The following chemometrics sessions will be held at FACSS:
Many other sessions will had a strong chemometric content.
MONDAY MORNING, October 12, 1998
Organized by Barry M. Wise
Sponsored by Umetri, DSquared Development, CAMO, PRS, The MathWorks, and Eigenvector Research.
Acoustic Chemometrics in Process Monitoring
Kim Esbensen
kimhe@online.no
Chemometrics in Process Monitoring
Chris Stork and Bruce R. Kowalski
bruce@cpac.washington.edu and storkcl@cutter.cpac.washington.edu
Double Window Piecewise Direct Standardization.
Barry M. Wise and Neal B. Gallagher
bmw@eigenvector.com and nealg@eigenvector.com
Adaptive Process Monitoring
S. Joe Qin
qin@che.utexas.edu
Chemometric Methods for Endpoint and Fault Detection
in HDP Plasma Etching
Harold Anderson
anderson@bootes.unm.edu
MONDAY AFTERNOON, October 12, 1998
Organized by Barry M. Wise
Sponsored by DSquared Development, CAMO, PRS, The MathWorks, Umetri, and Eigenvector Research.
MSPC of Batch Processes using Multiway Regression and
Contribution Plots
Age Smilde
asmilde@anal.chem.uva.nl
Multiway Analysis applied to Parallel Column Chromatography
Bruce R. Kowalski
bruce@cpac.washington.edu
Three-way Methods Applied to Multivariate Image Data
Phil Hopke
hopkepk@draco.clarkson.edu
Multivariate Curve Resolution applied to Three-way
Non-Trilinear Data
Roma Tauler
roma@quimio.qui.ub.es
Design of Data Collection for Three-Way Arrays
Robert T. Ross:
rtr+@osu.edu
TUESDAY MORNING, October 13, 1998
Organized by John H. Kalivas
A Comparison of Methods for Multivariate Calibration
D. L. Massart:
massart@vub.vub.ac.be
Reflections on Maximum Likelihood Multivariate Calibration
Methods
Peter Wentzel:
wentzel@chem1.chem.dal.ca
Optimizing Precision of Multivariate Calibration with
Analog Variable Selection and Analog Computational Methods
Karl Booksh
booksh@asu.edu
A Simple Geometrics View of Cyclic Subspace Regression
and Continuum Regression: Are They Different Methods?
John Kalivas
kalijohn@isu.edu
Statistical Analysis of NIR Data: Data Pretreatment
Jianguo Sun
tsun@stat.missouri.edu
WEDNESDAY MORNING, October 14, 1998
Organized by Barry M. Wise
Sponsored by CAMO, PRS, The MathWorks, Umetri, DSquared Development, and Eigenvector Research.
Identification of Organic Analytes Using an Optical
Sensor Array -- Towards an Artificial Nose
Peter Jurs, H.L. Engelhardt, S.R. Johnson, G.A. Bakken:
pcj@psu.edu
Design and Application of Polymer-Coated Acoustic Wave
Vapor Sensor Arrays
Jay Grate
jw_grate@pnl.gov
Proprocessing Calibration Data: Mean Centering, Scaling,
Background Correcting, and Such
Cliff Spiegelman:
chemostat@aol.com
Application of the Noise Addition Method for Determination
of Significant Factors in EEM Fluorescence Spectroscopy
Karl Booksh
kbooksh@asu.edu
Applications of Mutltivariate Methods to Complex Petroleum
Samples
Peter Wentzell:
wentzell@ac.dal.ca
THURSDAY AFTERNOON, October 15, 1998
Organized by Gary W. Small
Making the Connection Between Temperature-Constrained
Neural Networks and Sensor Measurements
Peter De B. Harrington
harring@helios.phy.ohiou.edu
Calibration Strategies for Passive FT/IR Remote Sensing
Ronald E. Shaffer
shaffer@ccsalpha2.nrl.navy.mil
Quantitative and Qualitative Analysis with Excitation-Emission
Matrix Fluorescence Spectroscopy: A 3-Way Approach
Karl Booksh, Renee JiJi, Gary Cooper, Michelle Nahorniak
booksh@asu.edu
I Never Understood the Power of Chemometric Analysis
Until it Caused a Firestorm Around a State Agency
Clifford H. Spiegelman
cliff@stat.tamu.edu