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Spectroscopic Quantification of Plasma Free Hemoglobin Based on Paired Domain Adaptation and Orthogonality
1School of Acupuncture and Tuina Therapy, Shandong University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Jinan, China.
Objective:
We propose a paired domain-adaptation deep regression method for multi-pathlength spectroscopy to quantify plasma free hemoglobin (FHB) robustly across measurement conditions.
Methods:
UV-Vis-NIR spectra (300-1160 nm; 945 wavelengths) were acquired using an Avantes spectrometer, with five optical pathlengths per sample. Spectra were preprocessed by standard normal variate (SNV), and labels were log-transformed (log (1 + y)) to mitigate long-tailed instability. The network integrates domain-path affine calibration, a 1D-CNN encoder, and attention-based multi-path fusion, followed by shared-private feature disentanglement. A paired consistency loss aligns only the shared representation across paired domains, and an orthogonality constraint encourages domain-specific separation. Performance was evaluated via regression-stratified five-fold cross-validation using RMSE and R2 on the raw scale.
Results:
For N = 251 samples, λpair = 1.0 achieved RMSE = 260.53 ± 62.01 and R2 = 0.748 ± 0.088.
Conclusion:
The method improves cross-domain robustness and interpretability for plasma FHB prediction.
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