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Christina Timofeyenko (Ctimofeyenko)
Posted on Wednesday, August 03, 2005 - 10:19 am:   

Hello,
I have been doing some research in chemometrics and will be presenting my research to individuals who have little to no experience with chemometrics. Being a novice in the field myself I am looking to bridge the gap between univariate and multivariate calibration techniques. My hope is to keep people interested by first presenting something they know, traditional univariate techniques in spectroscopy i.e. Beer's law, and then describing how multivariate techniques are more applicable to NIR measurements. I would appreciate any personal input on the matter and references to websites, books, journal articles etc.
THANKS!
-Christina

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