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Published on: August 19, 2021
A three-stage deep learning-based training frame for spectra baseline correction
Qingliang Jiao1,2, Boyong Cai1,2, Ming Liu1,2
1Beijing Key Laboratory for Precision Optoelectronic Measurement Instrument and Technology, School of Optics and Photonics, Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing 100081, China. bit411liu@bit.edu.cn.
Abstract:
For spectrometers, baseline drift seriously affects the measurement and quantitative analysis of spectral data. Deep learning has recently emerged as a powerful method for baseline correction. However, the dependence on vast amounts of paired data and the difficulty in obtaining spectral data limit the performance and development of deep learning-based methods. Therefore, we solve these problems from the network architecture and training framework. For the network architecture, a Learned Feature Fusion (LFF) module is designed to improve the performance of U-net, and a three-stage training frame is proposed to train this network. Specifically, the LFF module is designed to adaptively integrate features from different scales, greatly improving the performance of U-net. For the training frame, stage 1 uses airPLS to ameliorate the problem of vast amounts of paired data, stage 2 uses synthetic spectra to further ease reliance on real spectra, and stage 3 uses contrastive learning to reduce the gap between synthesized and real spectra. The experiments show that the proposed method is a powerful tool for baseline correction and possesses potential for application in spectral quantitative analysis.
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