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Bayesian peak separation
Posted:
Dec 6, 1996 6:14 AM
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Let us consider the problemm of separating two imbricated peaks (A and B) in a spectrum without any a priori knowledge of the shape pprofile of the two given peaks.
I think that Bayesian and max entropy methods are appropriate ; but I have no idea the way to carry them out. I think one has to consider, for a given abscissa that (supposing for simplicity the ordinates are integer ranging 1 --> 256)
Probability (A=1) and Probability (B=255) Probability (A=2) and Probability (B=254) and so on ...
And let us not care to the fact that computations are very heavy.
-- Michel SIMON simon@lorraine.u-strasbg.fr Géographie 3, rue l'Argonne F-67000 Strasbourg Tel: +33 03 88 45 65 38 Fax: +33 03 88 45 33 88
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