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Proceedings of SPIE | 2013

Performance characterization of a combined material identification and screening algorithm

Robert L. Green; Michael D. Hargreaves; Craig M. Gardner

Portable analytical devices based on a gamut of technologies (Infrared, Raman, X-Ray Fluorescence, Mass Spectrometry, etc.) are now widely available. These tools have seen increasing adoption for field-based assessment by diverse users including military, emergency response, and law enforcement. Frequently, end-users of portable devices are non-scientists who rely on embedded software and the associated algorithms to convert collected data into actionable information. Two classes of problems commonly encountered in field applications are identification and screening. Identification algorithms are designed to scour a library of known materials and determine whether the unknown measurement is consistent with a stored response (or combination of stored responses). Such algorithms can be used to identify a material from many thousands of possible candidates. Screening algorithms evaluate whether at least a subset of features in an unknown measurement correspond to one or more specific substances of interest and are typically configured to detect from a small list potential target analytes. Thus, screening algorithms are much less broadly applicable than identification algorithms; however, they typically provide higher detection rates which makes them attractive for specific applications such as chemical warfare agent or narcotics detection. This paper will present an overview and performance characterization of a combined identification/screening algorithm that has recently been developed. It will be shown that the combined algorithm provides enhanced detection capability more typical of screening algorithms while maintaining a broad identification capability. Additionally, we will highlight how this approach can enable users to incorporate situational awareness during a response.


Archive | 2012

HEROIN DETECTION BY RAMAN SPECTROSCOPY FROM IMPURE COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING AN INTERFERING FLUORESCENT CONTAMINANT

Craig M. Gardner; Michael D. Hargreaves; Peidong Wang; Yu Shen


Infrared and Raman Spectroscopy in Forensic Science | 2012

Handheld Raman and FT‐IR Spectrometers

Michael D. Hargreaves; Robert L. Green; Wayne Jalenak; Christopher D. Brown; Craig M. Gardner


Archive | 2015

Method for reducing frequency of taking background/reference spectra in ftir or ftir-atr spectroscopy and handheld measurement device embodying same

Craig M. Gardner; Michael Burka


Archive | 2013

MANAGEMENT OF REFERENCE SPECTRAL INFORMATION AND SEARCHING

Craig M. Gardner; Robert L. Green


Archive | 2012

Method for tagging reference materials of interest in spectroscopic searching applications

Robert L. Green; Michael D. Hargreaves; Craig M. Gardner


Archive | 2014

Detecting explosive material by raman spectroscopy

Craig M. Gardner; Michael Burka


Encyclopedia of Analytical Chemistry | 2014

Identification and Confirmation Algorithms for Handheld Spectrometers

Craig M. Gardner; Robert L. Green


Archive | 2013

Raman spectrometer and elongated test component

Craig M. Gardner; Michael D. Hargreaves; Wang Peidong; Shen Yu


Archive | 2013

Method and apparatus for temperature control during sample analysis

Craig M. Gardner; Michael Burka

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Michael Burka

Thermo Fisher Scientific

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Peidong Wang

Thermo Fisher Scientific

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Yu Shen

Thermo Fisher Scientific

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Wayne Jalenak

Thermo Fisher Scientific

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