Abstract

The book provides an introduction to multivariate data analysis using linear modelling and its applications to quality assessment with special emphasis on chemometrics and sensory science. The aim of the book is to help students and researchers (the problem and data `owners') to analyse their large empirical data sets with minimum prior knowledge of algebra and mathematical statistics.The text (445 pages) is divided into four parts: overview(76 pp), methodology (156 pp), applications (122 pp) andappendices (72 pp). In the first part, the authors motivate areader to use multivariate methods, explain concepts of qualityassessment and provide `a layman's guide to multivariate dataanalysis'. The importance of background knowledge about theproblem and good quality of input data is emphasized. A researchproject with the aim of obtaining new facts from an empiricaldata set is divided into six steps from the original question tothe unfolded answer. These steps are then formally followed inall the presented examples. Finally, the principles of softbilinear modelling (the basic data-analytic tool used in thebook) are described at a glance. In the second part, the methodof partial least squares regression is derived from the methodsof linear least squares regression and principal componentanalysis, including its individual variants and applications (multivariate calibration, prediction, discrimination andclassification). Individual chapters are dedicated to validationof results and experimental planning. Part three describes fivespecific experiments: analysis of NIR spectra, analysis ofquestionnaire data on the quality of the working environment,prediction of toxicity from chemical structure, qualitymonitoring of a sugar production process, and exploratory searchfor optimal conditions preventing loss of quality in stored food.Appendices in the final part provide additional information toevery individual chapter. The text is supported by 97 figures,19 tables and 114 references.Most derivations and explanations in the book are based on examples which are described in almost all possible details except calculations: the main emphasis is on experimental design, organization of input data tables and, above all, on interpretation and validation of results. Computing itself is supposed to be performed by some available data analytic software such as, e.g., The Unscrambler (http://www.camo.no)or PLS_Toolbox in Matlab http://www.mathworks.com). However, the book provides a rather general guide independent of any specific software.The beginner will probably benefit most from the great experience ofthe authors: the description of advantages and risks in multivariate data analysis is well and proportionally balanced and documented. Minimum abstraction and mathematical formalism may also bring the book closer to a wider readership. At the same time, the authors' approach is fair and responsible: they encourage readers to work independently but they clearly mark the limits beyond which the reader should seek helpfrom a professional statistician. The absence of abstraction also does not necessarily prevent some generalization: while the reader will probably solve new problems by analogy with those described in the book, the examples presented are accompanied by lists of related problems in order to demonstrate the wide spectrum of possible applications.The strengths of the book determine also some of its limitations:although it is intended for `laymen' and contains minimalmathematics, it is not too easy to read. Many references toother parts of the book, descriptions of the authors' intentions anddirections on how to read the book (often useful) sometimesdistract rather than focus the reader's attention on the main problem. A diligent reader, however, will find the book useful: beginners and data-analytic software users as a good start and introduction, more advanced users and teachers as a possiblesource of inspiration and a good teaching aid.Martin Samal

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