Comprising 98 papers presented at the 4th International NIR Conference held in Aberdeen in 1991, this book presents a cross-section of recent developments in near infrared spectroscopy. Applications, spectroscopic theory, chemometrics and instrumentation are all covered. The range of applications of the technique is increasing all the time, and this is represented in the book, with contributions from workers in agriculture, food science, medicine, life sciences, pharmaceuticals, textiles, chemical and polymers. Chemometric techniques have, along with the introduction of fibre optic sampling, driven the explosion of interest in near infrared spectroscopy in recent years. The original technique of multiple linear regression is still used, aong with the newer multivariate techniques of partial least squares and principal component analysis and the even newer neural networks and fuzzy methods of calibration.
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978-3-527-28498-6 (9783527284986)
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Making light work - lighting new frontiers; novel high speed instrumentation techniques; can "simple" instruments perform complex tasks?; building your own NIR spectrometer system; the use of multivariate statistical calibration methods in NIR - is more always better?; neutral networks in NIR spectroscopy; standardization of infrared analyzers and use of global calibrations; prediction of new constituents using NIT; determination of fibre, sulphur amino acids and lysine in oilseed rape by NIT; fresh date sorting by NIRS.