Browsing College of Engineering and Informatics by Author "Ryder, Alan G."
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Classification of a Target Analyte in Solid Mixtures using Principal Component Analysis, Support Vector Machines and Raman Spectroscopy
Madden, Michael G.; Leger, Marc N.; Ryder, Alan G.; Howley, Tom; O Connell, Marie-Louise (2005)The quantitative analysis of illicit materials using Raman spectroscopy is of widespread interest for law enforcement and healthcare applications. One of the difficulties faced when analysing illicit mixtures is the ... -
The Effect of Principal Component Analysis on Machine Learning Accuracy with High Dimensional Spectral Data
Ryder, Alan G.; O Connell, Marie-Louise; Madden, Michael G.; Howley, Tom (2005)The classi¿cation of high dimensional data, such as images, gene-expression data and spectral data, poses an interesting challenge to machine learning, as the presence of high numbers of redundant or highly correlated ... -
Polarity assessment of thermoresponsive poly(NIPAM-co-NtBA) copolymer films using fluorescence methods.
Szczupak, Boguslaw; Ryder, Alan G.; Togashi, Denisio M.; Rochev, Yuri A.; Gorelov, Alexander; Glynn, Thomas J. (Springer, 2010)The in-situ, non-contact, and non-destructive measurement of the physicochemical properties such as the polarity of thin, hydrophilic polymer films is desirable in many areas of polymer science. Polarity is a complex factor ... -
Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis of Chlorinated Solvents using Raman Spectroscopy and Machine Learning
Madden, Michael G.; Hennessey, Kenneth; Leger, Marc N.; Ryder, Alan G.; Conroy, Jennifer (2005)The unambiguous identification and quantification of hazardous materials is of increasing importance in many sectors such as waste disposal, pharmaceutical manufacturing, and environmental protection. One particular ...