2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.aca.2008.01.071
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A comparative study of calibration transfer methods for determination of gasoline quality parameters in three different near infrared spectrometers

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“…Previous studies have demonstrated that predictions of property from SPLS regression, performed as described above, showed significant improvement over those from conventional PLS regression [14].…”
Section: Optimization Of Stacked Modelsmentioning
confidence: 91%
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“…Previous studies have demonstrated that predictions of property from SPLS regression, performed as described above, showed significant improvement over those from conventional PLS regression [14].…”
Section: Optimization Of Stacked Modelsmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Not surprisingly, the number of update samples needed to span the new effects, as well as their optimal placement in the calibration model, varies with the number of samples in the original calibration model and with the amount of correction required to make the model useful to predict on spectral responses from the secondary instrument. Previous work has shown that, for similar instruments and for small calibration sets, a portion of the original calibration used as update samples, comprising 25-33% of the original calibration selected using a Kennard-Stone design and measured on the secondary instrument, is sufficient to obtain a global calibration model with performance similar to that of the original, single-instrument calibration model [7,14,15]. The update standards need not match those used in the original calibration, but with a large calibration set, it is necessary to either have many update standards or to weight them so that the update samples contribute sufficiently to the global model [9,10].…”
Section: Transfer Of Calibration Using Model Updating and Orthogonal mentioning
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“…Determination of gasoline quality parameters, for example, are time consuming and Pereira et al 275 proposed a combination of NIR and chemometric tools for naphthenes and RON (research octane number) determination. In addition, the authors made a comparative study of calibration transfer methods using three different near-infrared spectrometers.…”
Section: Chemometricsmentioning
confidence: 99%