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Conducting Hyperscanning Experiments with Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy
Published on: January 19, 2019
Frequency self deconvolution in the quantitative analysis of near infrared spectra
Amneh Al-Mbaideen1, Mohammed Benaissa
1Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering, The University of Sheffield, Mappin Street, Sheffield S1 3JD, United Kingdom. a.mbaideen@sheffield.ac.uk
Abstract:
In this paper a new model based on frequency self deconvolution (FSD) is proposed for the quantitative analysis of a near infrared (NIR) spectrum. The model couples FSD and partial least square regression (PLS). The grid search optimization method is used to select the optimal values of the full width at half height (FWHH) and the truncation point of the apodization function. The proposed FSD-PLS provides a significant improvement in the prediction ability of the PLS model. Furthermore, a modification of the new FSD-PLS method is introduced to enable the removal of the baseline variations from the NIR spectra. The proposed models were validated using absorbance spectra of mixtures composed from glucose, urea and triacetin in a phosphate buffer solution where the concentrations of the components are selected to be within their physiological range in blood. The whole experiments were carried out in a non-controlled environment to show that the model can suppress effectively most of the experimental variations. The results show that the standard error of prediction (SEP) decreases from 35.58 mg dL(-1) using 8 factors for the PLS model to 15.53 mg dL(-1) by using 12 factors for the modified FSD-PLS model. The proposed models are also shown to yield a slightly improved performance than a newly developed second derivative-PLS model without incurring the shortcoming associated with the derivative approach in not providing interpretable results and in degrading the SNR of the spectra at a faster rate.
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