Bian et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Ensemble calibration for the spectral quantitative analysis of complex samplesBian et al., 2018
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- Bian X
- Diwu P
- Liu Y
- Liu P
- Li Q
- Tan X
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- Journal of Chemometrics
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Ensemble strategies have gained increasing attention in multivariate calibration for quantitative analysis of complex samples. The aim of ensemble calibration is to obtain a more accurate, stable, and robust prediction by combining the predictions of multiple …
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