Pub Date : 2022-11-01DOI: 10.1177/09603360221139227
Puneet Mishra
Pre-processing near-infrared spectral data is a major part of near-infrared data modelling. A wide range of pre-processings are available to deal with both the additive and the multiplicative effects. However, practitioners have majorly focused on the selection of the best pre-processing technique or their combination. Data pre-processed with different pre-processings carry complementary information; hence, a natural solution to avoid pre-processing selection and to learn complementary information is the ensemble modelling. Recently, multiblock data fusion modelling-inspired ensemble techniques have gained momentum and several innovative approaches have been proposed for modelling near-infrared data. This article provides a state of the art of the new multiblock modelling-inspired pre-processing ensemble techniques. Their novelties and pitfalls are also discussed.
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Pub Date : 2022-11-01DOI: 10.1177/09603360221143436
K. Beć, C. Huck
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Pub Date : 2022-11-01DOI: 10.1177/09603360221143435
J. Grabska, B. Mizaikoff, C. Huck
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Pub Date : 2022-08-01DOI: 10.1177/09603360221122382
B. Mizaikoff, C. Huck
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Pub Date : 2022-08-01DOI: 10.1177/09603360221122229
Hoeil Chung
The 8th Asian NIR Symposium (ANS 2022) will be held from 28 to 30 November 2022, in Seoul, Republic of Korea (http://www.ans2022.org). The conference was originally announced as a face-to-face meeting; however, it has been changed to an on-line meeting due to the COVID-19 situation in major participating countries such as China, Japan, Korea, and Thailand. Nonetheless, ANS 2022 aims at highlighting and treating in-depth recent developments and progress in NIR spectroscopy. The conference will cover all aspects of NIR spectroscopy ranging from the theory to applications in various fields, such as agriculture, polymer, pharmaceuticals, chemicals, and on-line quality control. For any inquiries on the conference, please contact the Secretariat Office (Email: ans2022seoul@ gmail.com).
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Pub Date : 2022-08-01DOI: 10.1177/09603360221122660
C. Huck
It is our great pleasure to cordially invite you to participate in the International Conference on Near Infrared Spectroscopy (NIR 2023 Innsbruck), which will be held from Sunday through Thursday, 20–24 August 2023, at the Congress Innsbruck, Austria. The NIR symposium series is known as the world’s leading biannual conference on this fast-growing technology, which usually attracts well over 500 participants. The program will span from the fundamentals of spectroscopy, over methodological and technological advances to the integration of the wide range of applications. The symposium will feature workshops, tutorials, plenary, keynote and research lectures from leading and upcoming scientists in the field. Lectures and poster presentations will be selected from submitted abstracts to make sure that participants find ample opportunities to share and to discuss their latest findings with the audience in a stimulating atmosphere. As an integral part of NIR2023 Innsbruck, a representative exhibition of the leading vendors in the field will be organized to round up the concept of the symposium and to complement the program. The year 2023 will be the first time that the NIR symposium series will come to Austria and Innsbruck, the capital city of the county of Tyrol, in the heart of the Alps. It is world famous for its location; it is a hot spot for science, tradition, culture and sports. After the pandemic, we can’t wait to meet in person once again. We are very much looking forward to welcoming you to Innsbruck, Austria. “Good Vibrations, Smooth Contours!” is our motto symbolizing the location and the emulation of science, stimulating atmosphere and personal contacts. Very much looking forward to welcoming you in Innsbruck, we remain with best regards. Christian W. Huck
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Pub Date : 2022-08-01DOI: 10.1177/09603360221122162
A. Niemöller, S. Saranwong
On 15 November 2021, Bruker announced the launch of the liquid sampling module (LSM II) – a reliable, fast, and cost-effective solution for the quality control (QC) of milk and liquid dairy products as well as plantbased alternatives. It is now an integrated part of the Multi Purpose Analyzer (MPA II) Fourier Transform Near-Infrared (FT-NIR) spectrometer and together they form the new “MPA II Dairy Analyzer” (Figure 1). Being capable of analyzing both liquid and solid samples, the system sets a new standard in routine QC for milk and dairy product analysis. NIR spectroscopy is an acknowledged method for all sample types described in the updated ISO 21543 IDF 201 guidelines released in 2020. Suitable for raw, processed, or standardized milk, whey, cream, concentrates and other milk products, such as ice cream, yoghurt, cheese, and dairy powders such as whey powder and infant formula, any sample form can be analyzed in seconds in the lab or at-line near production. Thanks to the MPA II Dairy Analyzer, more frequent testing will result in tighter control, allowing manufacturers to adhere to regulations and, ultimately, achieve direct cost savings. The upgraded dual-concept LSM II allows software-controlled switching of the sample feed – depending on the product and its viscosity. Raw milk is fed into the high-pressure homogenizer whereas all other products are simply pumped into the flow cell, providing an increased homogenizer lifetime. In contrast to the conventional FT-IR analyzers, even viscous dairy products such as yogurt drinks and ice cream premixes and products with particles can be analyzed thanks to the measuring cell’s large layer thickness of 1mm (1000 lm). The flow cell is made of quartz glass and is stable for years without any cuvette wear, eliminating any need for frequent slope and bias correction or Figure 1. The newly launched “MPA II Dairy Analyzer” for all kinds of dairy products.
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Pub Date : 2022-08-01DOI: 10.1177/09603360221126565
20 Most frequently cited review articles Record 1 of 20 Title: Regional Oxygenation and Perfusion Monitoring to Optimize Neonatal Packe d Re d Blood Cell Transfusion Practices: A Systematic Review Author(s): Jani, P (Jani, Pranav); Balegarvirupakshappa, K (Balegarvirupakshappa, Kiran); Moore, JE (Moore, James E.); Badawi, N (Badawi, Nadia); Tracy, M (Tracy, Mark) Source: TRANSFUSION MEDICINE REVIEWS Volume: 36 Issue: 1 Pages: 27–47 DOI: 10.1016/j. tmrv.2021.07.005 Published: JAN 2022 Accession Number: WOS:000767315500004 PubMed ID: 34702614 ISSN: 0887-7963 eISSN: 1532-9496 Record 2 of 20 Title: What has social neuroscience learned from hyperscanning studies of spoken communication? A systematic review Author(s): Kelsen, BA (Kelsen, Brent A.); Sumich, A (Sumich, Alexander); Kasabov, N (Kasabov, Nikola); Liang, SHY (Liang, Sophie H. Y.); Wang, GY (Wang, Grace Y.) Source: NEUROSCIENCE AND BIOBEHAVIORAL REVIEWS Volume: 132 Pages: 1249–1262 DOI: 10.1016/j.neubiorev.2020.09.008 Published: JAN 2022
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Pub Date : 2022-08-01DOI: 10.1177/09603360221122659
C. Huck
The Gerald S. Birth Award for outstanding innovation in diffuse reflection or diffuse transmission spectroscopy is conferred and sponsored by the Council for Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (CNIRS) in memory of Gerald Birth. The late Dr. Birth was the founder of the International Diffuse Reflectance Conference (IDRC), also sponsored by the CNIRS. He made many contributions to the instrument technology relat-ed to diffuse reflectance. This award recognizes a spe-cific accomplishment in advancing the Art and Science of Near Infrared Spectroscopy by a research scientist and has been assigned since 2004 each second year to an outstanding NIR spectroscopist (Table 1). In 2022, award for-warded IDRC Zoom
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