1997
DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1099-128x(199705)11:3<267::aid-cem477>3.0.co;2-t
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Sequential number-theoretic optimization (SNTO) method applied to chemical quantitative analysis

Abstract: SUMMARYA sequential number-theoretic optimization (SNTO) method recently developed in statistics was introduced as a global optimization procedure in constrained background bilinearization (CBBL) for the quantification of real two-way bilinear data. SNTO searches for the global optimum among points uniformly scattered in the search space and convergence of the algorithm is quickened through sequential contraction of that space. Since the global optimization performance of SNTO is closely related to the number … Show more

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“…We now generalize the steps of the Sequential Uniform Design method to obtain proper expressions for k 1 and k 2 . The proposed algorithm, combining the general framework of the SNTO algorithm provided by Zhang et al , is described as follows.…”
Section: Determining Scaling Parameters (Phase Ii)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We now generalize the steps of the Sequential Uniform Design method to obtain proper expressions for k 1 and k 2 . The proposed algorithm, combining the general framework of the SNTO algorithm provided by Zhang et al , is described as follows.…”
Section: Determining Scaling Parameters (Phase Ii)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We were deeply saddened by the passing of Professor Yizeng Liang during the compilation of this special issue. Professor Liang published 26 research papers in the Journal of Chemometrics . In volume 6, 113 to 116, 1992, a laboratory profile and a photo of the members of Bergen chemometrics group was published featuring Liang.…”
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confidence: 99%