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- Chemometrics and Numerical Methods in LIBS A practical guide to the application of chemometric methods to solve qualitative and quantitative problems in LIBS analyses Chemometrics and Numerical Methods in LIBS, delivers an authoritative and practical exploration of the use of advanced chemometric methods to laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) cases.
- About the Author: Vincenzo Palleschi is a Senior Researcher with the Institute of Chemistry of Organometallic Compounds, Italian Research Council and Professor of Advanced Analytical Chemistry at the University of Pisa.
- 384 Pages
- Science, Chemistry
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"The LIBS community is constantly growing and it now widely recognized that LIBS techniques provide large sets of data statistical methods for simplification and analysis are essential; however, there is still some confusion on the proper application of these methods to LIBS analysis and, most of all, on the procedures that must be applied for the validation of the results obtained. The book will be organized in three parts, dealing with the main applications of chemometrics in LIBS: simplification of the spectral information, classification of spectra, quantitative analysis. Each part will be divided in sections, describing the different techniques with practical examples. For example, in Part 2, the techniques described will be discussed in the perspective of waste sorting by LIBS and LIBS micro-imaging of geological material, to mention just two of the main applications which exploits at the best the chemometric techniques of classification."--
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Chemometrics and Numerical Methods in LIBS
A practical guide to the application of chemometric methods to solve qualitative and quantitative problems in LIBS analyses
Chemometrics and Numerical Methods in LIBS, delivers an authoritative and practical exploration of the use of advanced chemometric methods to laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) cases. The book discusses the fundamentals of chemometrics before moving on to solutions that can be applied to data analysis methods. It is a concise guide designed to help readers at all levels of knowledge solve commonly encountered problems in the field.
The book includes three sections: LIBS information simplification, LIBS classification, and quantitative analysis by LIBS. Each section of the book is divided into a description of relevant techniques and practical examples of its applications. Contributors to this edited volume are the most recognized international experts on the chemometric techniques relevant to LIBS analysis.
Chemometrics and Numerical Methods in LIBS also includes:
- A thorough introduction to the simplification of LIBS information, including principal component analysis, independent component analysis, and parallel factor analysis
- Comprehensive explorations of classification by LIBS, including spectral angle mapping, linear discriminant analysis, graph clustering, self-organizing maps, and artifical neural networks
- Practical discussions of linear methods for quantitative analysis by LIBS, including calibration curves, partial least squares regression, and limit of detection
- In-depth examinations of multivariate analysis and non-linear methods, including calibration-free LIBS, the non-linear Kalman filter, artificial and convolutional neural networks for quantification
Relevant for researchers and PhD students seeking practical information on the application of advanced statistical methods to the analysis of LIBS spectra, Chemometrics and Numerical Methods in LIBS will also earn a place in the libraries of students taking courses involving LIBS spectro-analytical techniques
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A practical guide to the application of chemometric methods to solve qualitative and quantitative problems in LIBS analyses
Chemometrics and Numerical Methods in LIBS, delivers an authoritative and practical exploration of the use of advanced chemometric methods to laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) cases. The book discusses the fundamentals of chemometrics before moving on to solutions that can be applied to data analysis methods. It is a concise guide designed to help readers at all levels of knowledge solve commonly encountered problems in the field.
The book includes three sections: LIBS information simplification, LIBS classification, and quantitative analysis by LIBS. Each section of the book is divided into a description of relevant techniques and practical examples of its applications. Contributors to this edited volume are the most recognized international experts on the chemometric techniques relevant to LIBS analysis.
Chemometrics and Numerical Methods in LIBS also includes:
- A thorough introduction to the simplification of LIBS information, including principal component analysis, independent component analysis, and parallel factor analysis
- Comprehensive explorations of classification by LIBS, including spectral angle mapping, linear discriminant analysis, graph clustering, self-organizing maps, and artifical neural networks
- Practical discussions of linear methods for quantitative analysis by LIBS, including calibration curves, partial least squares regression, and limit of detection
- In-depth examinations of multivariate analysis and non-linear methods, including calibration-free LIBS, the non-linear Kalman filter, artificial and convolutional neural networks for quantification
Relevant for researchers and PhD students seeking practical information on the application of advanced statistical methods to the analysis of LIBS spectra, Chemometrics and Numerical Methods in LIBS will also earn a place in the libraries of students taking courses involving LIBS spectro-analytical techniques.
About the Author
Vincenzo Palleschi is a Senior Researcher with the Institute of Chemistry of Organometallic Compounds, Italian Research Council and Professor of Advanced Analytical Chemistry at the University of Pisa. He is Associate Editor of the Journal of Advanced Research and a member of the Editorial Advisory Boards of Spectrochimica Acta B and Reviews in Analytical Chemistry. He has published more than 140 scientific papers on LIBS, making him the most productive author in LIBS ever. His paper on Calibration-Free LIBS, published in 1999, is the most quoted research paper in LIBS. In 2000 he was the organizer and chairperson of the First International Conference on LIBS in Pisa (Italy).