Improving calibration transfer between shortwave near infrared silicon photodiode array instruments
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posted on 2018-07-25, 00:00 authored by Clinton HayesClinton Hayes, Kerry WalshKerry Walsh, Colin GreensillColin Greensill© Copyright 2016 IM Publications LLP. All rights reserved.The use of a model developed on spectra of one (master) instrument with spectra collected using another (slave) instrument requires differences in spectra of master and slave units to be orthogonal to the calibration model. The more spectral similarity is achieved in hardware, i.e. by matching the optical characteristics of the devices, the less chemometric correction is required. The transfer of partial least squares models for total soluble solids (TSS) of intact apple fruit between instrumentation based on silicon photodiode arrays was improved by use of more accurate wavelength assignments over the wavelength range used in the model. Several transfer methodologieswere trialled, including piecewise direct standardisation (PDS), transfer by orthogonal projection, model updating (MU) and difference spectrum adjustment. The difference spectrum method combined with new wavelength assignments and MU gave results comparable to the performance of the master instrument and to models directly developed on the slave instruments (r2 = 0.95, SEP-b = 0.47 and bias = -0.03% TSS, for a population of mean = 14.45 and SD = 1.64% w/v). The use of average difference spectrum adjustment combined with MU was preferred over PDS because of ease of implementation.
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Journal of Near Infrared SpectroscopyUsage metrics
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