Chemometrics in Spectroscopy: Key References

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Jerome Workman Jr. and Howard Mark have published a very useful series of articles in Spectroscopy Online, summarizing common chemometric methods in spectroscopy, and giving the key publications on each. These are a great resource if one is learning about a technique, or if one wants to check out the fundamentals of a method you think you already know. Posting here for convenience!

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BibTeX citation:
@online{hanson2022,
  author = {Bryan Hanson},
  title = {Chemometrics in {Spectroscopy:} {Key} {References}},
  date = {2022-02-18},
  url = {http://chemospec.org/posts/2022-02-18-Key-References/2022-02-18-Key-References.html},
  langid = {en}
}
For attribution, please cite this work as:
Bryan Hanson. 2022. “Chemometrics in Spectroscopy: Key References.” February 18, 2022. http://chemospec.org/posts/2022-02-18-Key-References/2022-02-18-Key-References.html.
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