Use of Mean Square Prediction Error Analysis and Reproducibility Measures to Study near Infrared Calibration Equation Performance
- 1 June 1999
- journal article
- Published by SAGE Publications in Journal of Near Infrared Spectroscopy
- Vol. 7 (3) , 133-143
- https://doi.org/10.1255/jnirs.244
Abstract
Monitoring of calibration equation performance is essential if high quality of predicted analytical data is to be sustained. In this paper we outline and illustrate the use of some statistical methods which are well suited for post-prediction data scrutiny. Mean square prediction error is partitioned into three components, viz. mean bias, systematic bias and random error. Reproducibility measures such as concordance correlation ( rc), intraclass correlation ( r2) and correlation between difference and sum ( r(X – Y)(X + Y)) are also discussed. Other topics discussed include the maximisation of R2, type II regression (both variables with error model) and new graphical displays.Keywords
This publication has 20 references indexed in Scilit:
- Proceedings of the Thirtieth Meeting of the Agricultural Research Modellers' GroupThe Journal of Agricultural Science, 1998
- Forming inferences about some intraclass correlation coefficients.Psychological Methods, 1996
- Standard Normal Variate Transformation and De-Trending of Near-Infrared Diffuse Reflectance SpectraApplied Spectroscopy, 1989
- A Quirk in Multiple Regression: The Whole Regression can be Greater Than the Sum of Its PartsJournal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series D (The Statistician), 1988
- Some Exact Tests of Hypotheses about Grubbs's EstimatorsPublished by JSTOR ,1973
- 325. Note: Further Tests of Significance for Grubb's EstimatorsPublished by JSTOR ,1971
- Significance Test for Grubbs's EstimatorsPublished by JSTOR ,1970
- Precision of Simultaneous Measurement ProceduresJournal of the American Statistical Association, 1963
- On Estimating Precision of Measuring Instruments and Product VariabilityJournal of the American Statistical Association, 1948
- A NOTE ON NORMAL CORRELATIONBiometrika, 1939