Abstract:The purpose of the paper was to find the approach to determining the cut-off value in the spectral library matching identification algorithm. We used Pearson correlation coefficient as a similarity measure between the spectra, and according to its value between the reference spectra we divided the spectral library into classes. We considered a situation when one of the investigated spectra had an additive narrowband white noise component with a Gaussian distribution. We examined the impact of the cut-off value… Show more
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