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Hierarchical cluster analysis description

The bottleneck in utilizing Raman shifted rapidly from data acquisition to data interpretation. Visual differentiation works well when polymorph spectra are dramatically different or when reference samples are available for comparison, but is poorly suited for automation, for spectrally similar polymorphs, or when the form was previously unknown [231]. Spectral match techniques, such as are used in spectral libraries, help with automation, but can have trouble when the reference library is too small. Easily automated clustering techniques, such as hierarchical cluster analysis (HCA) or PCA, group similar spectra and provide information on the degree of similarity within each group [223,230]. The techniques operate best on large data sets. As an alternative, researchers at Pfizer tested several different analysis of variance (ANOVA) techniques, along with descriptive statistics, to identify different polymorphs from measurements of Raman... [Pg.225]


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