Chemometrics: "Rethinking Calibration"
Session Chair: Dr. David Haaland, Sandia National Laboratories and Spectral Resolutions

Despite the past popularity of easy-to-use “inverse” calibration methods (MLR, PLS), “direct” calibration methods (CLS, and extensions thereof) and methods that explicitly use prior knowledge have seen a great resurgence in the past few years. This session provides the opportunity to compare and contrast both types of methods, from those who have put them into practice.

David M. Haaland,  Sandia National Laboratories and Spectral Resolutions, "Augmented Classical Least Squares: A Better Calibration Method?”

Benoît Igne, Duquesne University, “Implementation of calibration optimization strategies to simplify standardization processes.”

Robert Green , Thermo Fisher Scientific, “Reactive Modeling in Spectroscopy.”

Neal Gallagher, Eigenvector Research, Inc., “Anomaly and Target Detection for Passive Monitoring in a Standoff Configuration using Mid-IR Hyperspectral Imaging.”

Howland D. T. Jones, Sandia National Laboratories, “Multivariate Curve Resolution applied to Hyperspectral Images.”