Abstract

Near-infrared (NIR) spectroscopy will present a more promising tool for quantitative measurement if the reliability of the calibration model is further improved. To achieve this purpose, a new partial least squares (PLSs) technique based on Monte Carlo (MC) resampling is proposed, which is named as MCPLS. In this method, the outliers are firstly removed based on probability statistics. Then, the models without outliers are averaged and combined into a single prediction model as done in a consensus modeling, which can greatly enhance the reliability of PLS calibration. To validate the effectiveness and universality of the proposed method, it was applied to two different sets of NIR spectra. It was found that MCPLS could effectively avoid the swamping and masking effects caused by multiple outliers. The results show that the method is of value to enhance the reliability of PLS model involving complex NIR matrices with a small number of outliers.

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