Fast Selection of Spectral Variables with B-Spline Compression
Fabrice Rossi (INRIA Rocquencourt / INRIA Sophia Antipolis), Damien, Fran\c{c}ois (CESAME), Vincent Wertz (CESAME), Marc Meurens (BNUT), Michel, Verleysen (DICE - MLG)

TL;DR
This paper introduces a B-Spline based method for selecting groups of spectral variables in chemometric data, improving interpretability and computational efficiency while maintaining high prediction accuracy.
Contribution
It proposes a novel forward-backward selection method using B-Spline coefficients and mutual information to identify meaningful spectral variable groups.
Findings
Selected variable groups are easily interpretable.
The method reduces computational load significantly.
Prediction accuracy is comparable to traditional models.
Abstract
The large number of spectral variables in most data sets encountered in spectral chemometrics often renders the prediction of a dependent variable uneasy. The number of variables hopefully can be reduced, by using either projection techniques or selection methods; the latter allow for the interpretation of the selected variables. Since the optimal approach of testing all possible subsets of variables with the prediction model is intractable, an incremental selection approach using a nonparametric statistics is a good option, as it avoids the computationally intensive use of the model itself. It has two drawbacks however: the number of groups of variables to test is still huge, and colinearities can make the results unstable. To overcome these limitations, this paper presents a method to select groups of spectral variables. It consists in a forward-backward procedure applied to the…
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TopicsSpectroscopy and Chemometric Analyses · Spectroscopy Techniques in Biomedical and Chemical Research · Water Quality Monitoring and Analysis
