The Unscrambler

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The Unscrambler X
Developer(s)CAMO Software
Stable release
10.1 / January 2011
LicenseProprietary
Websitewww.camo.com/unscrambler/

The Unscrambler X is a commercial

spectroscopic analysis of materials. The software was originally developed in 1986 by Harald Martens[1] and later by CAMO Software
.

Functionality

The Unscrambler X was an early adaptation of the use of

unsupervised classification
and
cluster analysis.[4]

The software is used in spectroscopy (IR, NIR, Raman, etc.), chromatography, and process applications in research and non-destructive quality control systems in pharmaceutical manufacturing,[5][6] sensory analysis[7][8] and the chemical industry.[9][10]

References

  1. ^ Abdi, H. (2003) Partial least squares regression In Lewis-Beck, M., Bryman, A., Futing, T. (Eds.). Encyclopedia for Research Methods for the Social Sciences. Thousand Oaks, CA Sage, pp. 1–17
  2. ^ S. De Vries, Cajo J.F. Ter Braak (1995) Prediction error in partial least squares regression: a critique on the deviation used in The Unscrambler Chemometrics and Intelligent Laboratory Systems 30:239-245 PDF