2010
DOI: 10.1255/jnirs.888
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Classification of Pernambuco (Caesalpinia Echinata Lam.) Wood Quality by near Infrared Spectroscopy and Linear Discriminant Analysis

Abstract: Near infrared (NIR) spectroscopy, coupled with multivariate data analysis, is proposed as a rapid and effective analytical method for evaluating the quality of pernambuco (Caesalpina echinata Lam.) wood for making bows for stringed instruments. For this purpose, a set of 30 pernambuco sticks were ranked based on their suitability for making high-quality bows and they were assigned to one of the following categories: 0 = very poor to poor, 1 = good to very good and 2 = excellent. Considering the low number of s… Show more

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“…Some studies for wood species identification are based on analysis of increment cores, chips or powder (Adedipe et al 2008, Russ et al 2009, Casale et al 2010, Sandak et al 2011. For carbonized material, near infrared spectrometry has been used to distinguish species (Davrieux et al 2010, Nisgoski et al 2015b) and carbonization processes (Monteiro et al 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some studies for wood species identification are based on analysis of increment cores, chips or powder (Adedipe et al 2008, Russ et al 2009, Casale et al 2010, Sandak et al 2011. For carbonized material, near infrared spectrometry has been used to distinguish species (Davrieux et al 2010, Nisgoski et al 2015b) and carbonization processes (Monteiro et al 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%