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Comfortable ways to work with hyperspectral data sets. I.e. spatially or time-resolved spectra, or spectra with any other kind of information associated with each of the spectra. The spectra can be data as obtained in XRF, UV/VIS, Fluorescence, AES, NIR, IR, Raman, NMR, MS, etc. More generally, any data that is recorded over a discretized variable, e.g. absorbance = f (wavelength), stored as a vector of absorbance values for discrete wavelengths is suitable.
Package details |
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Author | Claudia Beleites |
Maintainer | Claudia Beleites <chemometrie@beleites.de> |
License | GPL (>= 3) |
Version | 0.98-20150805 |
URL | http://hyperSpec.r-forge.r-project.org/ |
Package repository | View on R-Forge |
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