Robust methods for multivariate data analysis

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Outliers may hamper proper classical multivariate analysis, and lead to incorrect conclusions. To remedy the problem of outliers, robust methods are developed in statistics and chemometrics. Robust methods reduce or remove the effect of outlying data points and allow the 'good' data to primarily determine the result. This article reviews the most commonly used robust multivariate regression and exploratory methods that have appeared since 1996 in the field of chemometrics. Special emphasis is put on the robust versions of chemometric standard tools like PCA and PLS and the corresponding robust estimates of regression, location and scatter on which they are based. Copyright © 2006 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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Møller, S. F., Von Frese, J., & Bro, R. (2005). Robust methods for multivariate data analysis. Journal of Chemometrics. John Wiley and Sons Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1002/cem.962

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