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16 December 1999 Spectral pattern recognition: the methodology
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Abstract
Spectral pattern recognition (SPR) methods are among the most powerful tools currently available for noninvasively examining the spectroscopic and other chemical data for environmental monitoring. Using spectral data, these systems have found a variety of applications in chemometric systems such as gas chromatography, fluorescence spectroscopy, etc. An advantage of SPR approaches is that they made no a priori assumption regarding the structure of the spectra. However, a majority of these systems rely on human judgement for parameter selection and classification.
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Khalid J. Siddiqui, DeLyle Eastwood, and Yi-Hsin Liu "Spectral pattern recognition: the methodology", Proc. SPIE 3854, Pattern Recognition, Chemometrics, and Imaging for Optical Environmental Monitoring, (16 December 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.372889
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KEYWORDS
Pattern recognition

Image classification

Feature extraction

Feature selection

Statistical analysis

Classification systems

Algorithm development

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