Analyzing Raman Spectral Data without Separability Assumption

07/13/2020
by   Konstantin Fackeldey, et al.
0

Raman spectroscopy is a well established tool for the analysis of vibration spectra, which then allow for the determination of individual substances in a chemical sample, or for their phase transitions. In the Time-Resolved-Raman-Sprectroscopy the vibration spectra of a chemical sample are recorded sequentially over a time interval, such that conclusions for intermediate products (transients) can be drawn within a chemical process. The observed data-matrix M from a Raman spectroscopy can be regarded as a matrix product of two unknown matrices W and H, where the first is representing the contribution of the spectra and the latter represents the chemical spectra. One approach for obtaining W and H is the non-negative matrix factorization. We propose a novel approach, which does not need the commonly used separability assumption. The performance of this approach is shown on a real world chemical example.

READ FULL TEXT

page 15

page 21

research
01/10/2023

Dataset of Fluorescence Spectra and Chemical Parameters of Olive Oils

This dataset encompasses fluorescence spectra and chemical parameters of...
research
10/05/2021

Measuring chemical likeness of stars with RSCA

Identification of chemically similar stars using elemental abundances is...
research
12/15/2020

Machine Learning for automatic identification of new minor species

One of the main difficulties to analyze modern spectroscopic datasets is...
research
05/25/2021

Investigating Manifold Neighborhood size for Nonlinear Analysis of LIBS Amino Acid Spectra

Classification and identification of amino acids in aqueous solutions is...
research
07/11/2023

Data-driven Discovery of Diffuse Interstellar Bands with APOGEE Spectra

Data-driven models of stellar spectra are useful tools to study non-stel...
research
09/01/2023

Bespoke Nanoparticle Synthesis and Chemical Knowledge Discovery Via Autonomous Experimentations

The optimization of nanomaterial synthesis using numerous synthetic vari...

Please sign up or login with your details

Forgot password? Click here to reset