
This particular book differs from existing general texts in the area in that it is very much focussed on applications and on how chemometrics can be used in modern day scientific practice. Many of the important growth points over the past decade are presented, as chemometrics has metamorphosed from a subject that originated in many people's minds as an extension of statistical analytical chemistry into a very diverse area applicable to many forms of modern science.
The current text is aimed primarily at the scientific user of chemometrics methods. However it should also serve as a very valuable aid to lectures in this area, as the majority of people who are introduced to chemometrics are primarily interested in how the methods can be applied to real world problems.
The book introduces most of the basic tools of chemometrics including experimental design, signal analysis, statistical methods for analytical chemistry and multivariate methods. It then discusses a number of important applications including food chemistry, biological pattern recognition, reaction monitoring, optimisation of processes, medical applications.
The book arises from a series of short articles that have been developed over four years on Chemweb (www.chemweb.com).
| barbara brett scot p hillier u a bakshi s c goyal harry a franck harry alder | michael newton p a bennett m n srinivas z c benohadi jeff haber |