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Towards an improvement of model transferability for Raman spectroscopy in biological applications

Journal

VIBRATIONAL SPECTROSCOPY
Volume 91, Issue -, Pages 111-118

Publisher

ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.vibspec.2016.06.010

Keywords

Raman spectroscopy; Model transfer; Spectrometer calibration; Chemometrics

Funding

  1. China scholarship council (CSC)
  2. BMBF
  3. EU [FKZ 13N13243]
  4. BMBF [FKZ 13N11168, FKZ 13N13852]

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One of the most important issues for the application of Raman spectroscopy for biological diagnostics is how to deal efficiently with large datasets. The best solution is chemometrics, where statistical models are built based on a certain number of known samples and used to predict unknown datasets in future. However, the prediction may fail if the new datasets are measured under different conditions as those used for establishing the model. In this case, model transfer methods are required to obtain high prediction accuracy for both datasets. Known model transfer methods, for instance standard calibration and training models with datasets measured under multiple conditions, do not provide satisfactory results. Therefore, we studied two approaches to improve model transferability: wavenumber adjustment by a genetic algorithm (GA) after the standard calibration and model updating based on the Tikhonov regularization (TR). We based our investigation on Raman spectra of three spore species measured on four spectrometers. The methods were tested regarding two aspects. First, the wavenumber alignment is checked by computing Euclidean distances between the mean Raman spectra from different devices. Second, we evaluated the model transferability by means of the accuracy of a three-class classification system. According to the results, the model transferability was significantly improved by the wavenumber adjustment, even though the Euclidean distances were almost the same compared with those after the standard calibration. For the TR2 method the model transferability was dramatically improved by updating current models with very few samples from the new datasets. This improvement was not significantly lowered even if no spectral standardization was implemented beforehand. Nevertheless, the model transferability was enhanced by combining different model transform mechanisms. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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