Description: Chemometrics by Kenneth R. Beebe, Randy J. Pell, Mary Beth Seasholtz Chemometrics encompasses a variety of statistical tools used to effectively design, analyze and interpret experimental data. The field has evolved rapidly over the last several years due to the widespread availability of powerful, inexpensive computers and available software packages. FORMAT Hardcover LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description An outstanding practical guide to the most common chemometric methods in use today Chemometrics explains how to apply the most widely used pattern recognition and multivariate calibration techniques to solve data analysis problems. This practical guide describes all key methods in terms of processes and applications in order to help the reader easily identify the best technique for a given situation. Drawing on years of industrial experience with chemometric tools, the authors share their six basic steps, or "habits," for achieving reliable chemometric results, and cover key areas such as: * Defining and understanding the problem * Experimental planning and design * Preprocessing of samples and variables * Supervised and unsupervised pattern recognition * Classical and inverse methods of multivariate calibration Complete with helpful chapter-end summaries, technical references, and more, this book is an invaluable hands-on resource for analytical chemists and laboratory scientists who use chemometrics in their work. Back Cover An outstanding practical guide to the most common chemometric methods in use today Chemometrics explains how to apply the most widely used pattern recognition and multivariate calibration techniques to solve data analysis problems. This practical guide describes all key methods in terms of processes and applications in order to help the reader easily identify the best technique for a given situation. Drawing on years of industrial experience with chemometric tools, the authors share their six basic steps, or "habits," for achieving reliable chemometric results, and cover key areas such as: Defining and understanding the problem Experimental planning and design Preprocessing of samples and variables Supervised and unsupervised pattern recognition Classical and inverse methods of multivariate calibration Complete with helpful chapter-end summaries, technical references, and more, this book is an invaluable hands-on resource for analytical chemists and laboratory scientists who use chemometrics in their work. Flap An outstanding practical guide to the most common chemometric methods in use today Chemometrics explains how to apply the most widely used pattern recognition and multivariate calibration techniques to solve data analysis problems. This practical guide describes all key methods in terms of processes and applications in order to help the reader easily identify the best technique for a given situation. Drawing on years of industrial experience with chemometric tools, the authors share their six basic steps, or "habits," for achieving reliable chemometric results, and cover key areas such as: * Defining and understanding the problem * Experimental planning and design * Preprocessing of samples and variables * Supervised and unsupervised pattern recognition * Classical and inverse methods of multivariate calibration Complete with helpful chapter-end summaries, technical references, and more, this book is an invaluable hands-on resource for analytical chemists and laboratory scientists who use chemometrics in their work. Author Biography KENNETH R. BEEBE is a global technical manager with The Dow Chemical Company in Freeport, Texas. RANDY J. PELL and MARY BETH SEASHOLTZ are chemometricians in the Process Analytical Research and Development group with The Dow Chemical Company in Midland, Michigan. Table of Contents The Six Habits of an Effective Chemometrician. Defining the Problem. Preprocessing. Pattern Recognition. Multivariate Calibration and Prediction. References. Index. Review "...probably the best introductory text that I have read on the subject...I would recommend this book for an introductory course...whithout the slightest hesitation." (Microchemical Journal, Vol. 69, 2001) Long Description An outstanding practical guide to the most common chemometric methods in use today Chemometrics explains how to apply the most widely used pattern recognition and multivariate calibration techniques to solve data analysis problems. This practical guide describes all key methods in terms of processes and applications in order to help the reader easily identify the best technique for a given situation. Drawing on years of industrial experience with chemometric tools, the authors share their six basic steps, or "habits," for achieving reliable chemometric results, and cover key areas such as: Defining and understanding the problem Experimental planning and design Preprocessing of samples and variables Supervised and unsupervised pattern recognition Classical and inverse methods of multivariate calibration Complete with helpful chapter-end summaries, technical references, and more, this book is an invaluable hands-on resource for analytical chemists and laboratory scientists who use chemometrics in their work. Review Text "...probably the best introductory text that I have read on the subject...I would recommend this book for an introductory course...whithout the slightest hesitation." (Microchemical Journal, Vol. 69, 2001) Review Quote "...probably the best introductory text that I have read on the subject...I would recommend this book for an introductory course...whithout the slightest hesitation." (Microchemical Journal, Vol. 69, 2001) Promotional "Headline" "...probably the best introductory text that I have read on the subject...I would recommend this book for an introductory course...whithout the slightest hesitation." (Microchemical Journal, Vol. 69, 2001) Feature Very easy-to-use: the book allows chemometric novices to understand and utilize the technique. Provides the practical information needed to implement the most commonly used chemometric techniques, emphasizing the latest lab automation methods. Serves as a reference to guide the user in choosing the most appropriate technique for their given situation. Contains definitions of frequently used chemometric terms. Each chapter ends with a summary designed to reinforce the material. Details ISBN0471124516 Author Mary Beth Seasholtz Short Title CHEMOMETRICS Series Wiley-Interscience Series on Laboratory Automation Language English ISBN-10 0471124516 ISBN-13 9780471124511 Media Book Format Hardcover Illustrations Yes Year 1998 Subtitle A Practical Guide Place of Publication New York Country of Publication United States Edition 1st Pages 360 DOI 10.1604/9780471124511 Series Number 4 UK Release Date 1998-04-16 AU Release Date 1998-03-17 NZ Release Date 1998-03-17 Publisher John Wiley & Sons Inc Publication Date 1998-04-16 Imprint Wiley-Interscience DEWEY 540.15195 Audience Undergraduate US Release Date 1998-04-16 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:126565303;
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ISBN-13: 9780471124511
Book Title: Chemometrics
Number of Pages: 360 Pages
Publication Name: Chemometrics: a Practical Guide
Language: English
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
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Subject: Medicine, Chemistry, Science, Mathematics
Publication Year: 1998
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Item Weight: 704 g
Author: Kenneth R. Beebe, Mary Beth Seasholtz, Randy J. Pell
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Format: Hardcover