Issue 3, 1984

Failures and successes with pattern recognition for solving problems in analytical chemistry

Abstract

In our laboratory, pattern recognition has been used for solving a variety of problems. The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate the potential of this technique in analytical chemical laboratories. Two very different examples are given, one resulting in a temporary failure, another ending succesfully. References to other problems that have been solved in our laboratory are also given.

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Analyst, 1984,109, 299-303

Failures and successes with pattern recognition for solving problems in analytical chemistry

F. W. Pijpers, Analyst, 1984, 109, 299 DOI: 10.1039/AN9840900299

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