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Application of the linear prediction z-transform and autoregression to FTIR spectral analysis

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Several methods using linear predictionz-transformation and autoregression have been applied to FTIR spectral analysis to reduce noise and improve resolution of an emission spectrum obtained from the truncated interferogram.

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Lee, Y.P., Chen, D.S. Application of the linear prediction z-transform and autoregression to FTIR spectral analysis. Mikrochim Acta 94, 85–87 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01205843

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