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===Purpose===
===Purpose===
Stepwise variable selection (user contributed).
Stepwise variable selection (user contributed).
===Synopsis===
===Synopsis===
:channel = calibsel(x,y,alpha,flag)
:channel = calibsel(x,y,alpha,flag)
===Description===
===Description===
CALIBSEL performs the variable selection procedure described in Brown, P.J., Spiegelman, C.H., and Denham, M.C., "Chemometrics and spectral frequency selection", ''Phil. Trans. R. Soc. Land. A'' 337, 311-322, (1991).
CALIBSEL performs the variable selection procedure described in Brown, P.J., Spiegelman, C.H., and Denham, M.C., "Chemometrics and spectral frequency selection", ''Phil. Trans. R. Soc. Land. A'' 337, 311-322, (1991).
Inputs are the calibration spectra x and concentrations y, significance level for chi-square test alpha, and a variable flag that allows the user to modify how the routine iterates. The output channel is a vector of indices corresponding to selected channels/wavelengths in y.
 
Inputs are the calibration spectra (x) and concentrations (y), significance level for chi-square test (alpha), and a variable (flag) that allows the user to modify how the routine iterates. The output (channel) is a vector of indices corresponding to selected channels/wavelengths in (y).
 
===See Also===
===See Also===
[[fullsearch]], [[gaselctr]], [[genalg]]
[[fullsearch]], [[gaselctr]], [[genalg]]

Latest revision as of 14:25, 25 September 2008

Purpose

Stepwise variable selection (user contributed).

Synopsis

channel = calibsel(x,y,alpha,flag)

Description

CALIBSEL performs the variable selection procedure described in Brown, P.J., Spiegelman, C.H., and Denham, M.C., "Chemometrics and spectral frequency selection", Phil. Trans. R. Soc. Land. A 337, 311-322, (1991).

Inputs are the calibration spectra (x) and concentrations (y), significance level for chi-square test (alpha), and a variable (flag) that allows the user to modify how the routine iterates. The output (channel) is a vector of indices corresponding to selected channels/wavelengths in (y).

See Also

fullsearch, gaselctr, genalg