内容简介
Dealingwiththeprinciplesofcalibration––boththetheoreticalandmathematicalconstructswhichrelatefeaturesofcalibrationequationstothephysicalphenomenathataffectinstrumentsandsamplesusedongeneratinginformation.Amongderivationsinleadingspectroscopicandstatisticalliterature,numerousnecessarymathematicalderivationshavebeenspecificallydesignedforthisbook.Coversthepracticalaspectsofgeneratingacalibrationequationincludinghowtorecognizeanddealwithvarioustypesofproblemsaffectingcalibrationdataset,relatingtheoreticalideas,andtheiraffectondataandhowtodealwithunusualsituations.
作者简介
HOWARDMARK,PhD,isanindependentconsultantintheareasofstatisticaldataanalysis,chemometricinstrumentcalibration,andsoftwareandhardwaredevelopment.FormerlywithTechniconIndustrialSystems,hebecameprominentforhisworkintheapplicationofstatisticsandchemometricstonear-infraredanalysisandthedesignanddevelopmentofspectrometers.Heistheauthorofmorethan90papers,includingthepopularseriesofarticles"ChemometricsinSpectroscopy"and"StatisticsinSpectroscopy,"whichhasbeenreprintedinbookform.--Thistextreferstoanoutofprintorunavailableeditionofthistitle.