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The Unscrambler

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Developer(s)
  
[CAMO Software]

Operating system
  
Microsoft Windows

Website
  
[unscrambler.camo.com]

Stable release
  
10.1 / January 2011

License
  
Proprietary

Type
  
Multivariate statistics, Multivariate Analysis, Design of Experiments Chemometrics, Spectroscopy, Sensory analysis

The Unscrambler® X is a commercial software product for multivariate data analysis, used for calibration of multivariate data which is often in the application of analytical data such as near infrared spectroscopy and Raman spectroscopy, and development of predictive models for use in real-time spectroscopic analysis of materials. The software was originally developed in 1986 by Harald Martens and later by CAMO Software.

Functionality

The Unscrambler® X was an early adaptation of the use of partial least squares (PLS). Other techniques supported include principal component analysis (PCA), 3-way PLS, multivariate curve resolution, design of experiments, supervised classification, unsupervised classification and cluster analysis.

The software is used in spectroscopy (IR, [Infrared|NIR], Raman, MS, etc.], chromatography, and process applications in research and non-destructive quality control systems in pharmaceutical manufacturing, sensory analysis and the chemical industry.

References

The Unscrambler Wikipedia