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pyMCR: A Python Library for Multivariate Curve Resolution Analysis.

pyMCR is an open-source software library for performing multivariate curve resolution (MCR) analysis with an alternating regression scheme (MCR-AR). MCR is a chemometric method for elucidating signatures of analytes and their relative abundance from a series of mixture measurements, without any knowledge of these values a priori. This software library, written in Python, enables users to perform MCR analysis with their choice of constraints, regressors, and error functions to minimize. Further, users can apply different constraints and regressors for signature and abundance calculations. Finally, this library enables users to develop their own constraints, regressors, and error functions or import them from existing libraries.

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Description pyMCR is an open-source software library for performing multivariate curve resolution (MCR) analysis with an alternating regression scheme (MCR-AR). MCR is a chemometric method for elucidating signatures of analytes and their relative abundance from a series of mixture measurements, without any knowledge of these values a priori. This software library, written in Python, enables users to perform MCR analysis with their choice of constraints, regressors, and error functions to minimize. Further, users can apply different constraints and regressors for signature and abundance calculations. Finally, this library enables users to develop their own constraints, regressors, and error functions or import them from existing libraries.
Modified 2019-04-19
Publisher Name National Institute of Standards and Technology
Contact mailto:[email protected]
Keywords chemometrics , endmember extraction , multivariate curve resolution , quantitative analysis , spectral unmixing
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