Abstract
An outlier detection method is proposed for near-infrared spectral analysis. The underlying philosophy of the method is that, in random test (Monte Carlo) cross-validation, the probability of outliers presenting in good models with smaller prediction residual error sum of squares (PRESS) or in bad models with larger PRESS should be obviously different from normal samples. The method builds a large number of PLS models by using random test cross-validation at first, then the models are sorted by the PRESS, and at last the outliers are recognized according to the accumulative probability of each sample in the sorted models. For validation of the proposed method, four data sets, including three published data sets and a large data set of tobacco lamina, were investigated. The proposed method was proved to be highly efficient and veracious compared with the conventional leave-one-out (LOO) cross validation method.
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