Near-infrared lignin model transfer: A study based on SWCSS-CARS coupling algorithm
Zhijian Liu,
Honghong Wang,
Zhixin Xiong
et al.
Abstract:In NIR spectral modeling, the method of screening wavelengths with consistent stable signals (SWCSS) is based on a standard-free algorithm. However, the wavelengths selected by SWCSS may contain invalid information. In this paper, the Competitive Adaptive Reweighted Sampling (CARS) wavelength optimization algorithm was used in conjunction with SWCSS to eliminate the uninformative variables in the wavelengths selected by SWCSS. The SWCSS-CARS method was based on three near-infrared spectrometers (Lengguang 1, L… Show more
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