Abstract

Materials of various origins and produced for various applications have a complex composition and can be sufficiently characterized only by a multitude of data – often spectroscopic data or the concentrations of several components in the material. Typically, the relationships between measured data and interesting properties or class memberships of the materials cannot be described by theory but require empirical models, that have to be derived from data originating from materials with known measurements and properties.

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  • 4th German Conference on Chemoinformatics: 22

  • CIC-Workshop Frank Oellien Meeting abstracts – A single PDF containing all abstracts in this Supplement is available here. http://www.biomedcentral.com/content/pdf/1752-153X-3-S1-info.pdf

  • The relationships between measured data and interesting properties or class memberships of the materials cannot be described by theory but require empirical models, that have to be derived from data originating from materials with known measurements and properties

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4th German Conference on Chemoinformatics: 22. CIC-Workshop Frank Oellien Meeting abstracts – A single PDF containing all abstracts in this Supplement is available here. http://www.biomedcentral.com/content/pdf/1752-153X-3-S1-info.pdf . Classification and characterization of materials – from archaeometry to comets K Varmuza Address: Vienna University of Technology, Institute of Chemical Engineering, Getreidemarkt 9/166, A-1060 Vienna, Austria from 4th German Conference on Chemoinformatics Goslar, Germany.

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