Hi,
Quote:
"The Savitzky-Golay smoothing turns out to be exactly equivalent to
fitting
data to a polynomial as described" (Skoog, Holler and Nieman, Principles of
Instrumental Analysis, pp 111)
While R is not a tool for instrumental analysis, I am sure you can find
smoothing methods that will suit your problem in R (there are plenty of
them). There is a thread on this topic on this from March 2003 where Andy
Liaw points to the KernSmooth package.
http://maths.newcastle.edu.au/~rking/R/help/03a/2995.html
all the best,
Jesus
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> Sent: 05 February 2004 15:13
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> Subject: [R] Savitzky-Golay smoothing for reflectance data
>
>
> I got a question from a fellow PhD student that work with spectrum
> analysis in Excel and now he has lots of spectrums that needs to be
> smoothed, which would be nice to be able to do in batch.
>
> Is there an R package that can do:
>
> Savitzky-Golay smoothing for reflectance spectral data
>
> or a function that does something similar.
>
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> Netherlands Insitute of Ecology
> h.andersson at nioo.knaw.nl
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