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Using combinations of principal component scores from different spectral ranges in near-infrared region to improve discrimination for samples of complex composition

Authors
Lee, SangukChung, HoeilChoi, HangseokCha, Kyungjoon
Issue Date
May-2010
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
Keywords
Sesame; Geographical origin; Principal component score; Score combination; Linear discriminant analysis
Citation
MICROCHEMICAL JOURNAL, v.95, no.1, pp.96 - 101
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Journal Title
MICROCHEMICAL JOURNAL
Volume
95
Number
1
Start Page
96
End Page
101
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/175006
DOI
10.1016/j.microc.2009.10.014
ISSN
0026-265X
Abstract
Principal component analysis (PCA) is widely used as an exploratory data analysis too[ in the field of vibrational spectroscopy, particularly near-infrared (NIR) spectroscopy. PCA represents original spectral data containing large variables into a few feature-containing variables, or scores. Although multiple spectral ranges can be simultaneously used for PCA, only one series of scores generated by merging the selected spectral ranges is generally used for qualitative analysis. Alternatively, the combined use of an independent series of scores generated from separate spectral ranges has not been exploited. The aim of this study is to evaluate the use of PCA to discriminate between two geographical origins of sesame samples, when scores independently generated from separate spectral ranges are optimally combined. An accurate and rapid analytical method to determine the origin is essentially required for the correct value estimation and proper production distribution. Sesame is chosen in this study because it is difficult to visually discriminate the geographical origins and its composition is highly complex. For this purpose, we collected diffuse reflectance near-infrared (NIR) spectroscopic data from geographically diverse sesame samples over a period of eight years. The discrimination error obtained by applying linear discriminant analysis (LDA) was improved when separate scores from two spectral ranges were optimally combined. compared to the discrimination errors obtained when scores from singly merged two spectral ranges were used.
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