首页|Researchers from Guangdong University of Technology Detail New Studies and Findi ngs in the Area of Machine Learning (Machine Learning for Infrared Spectral Clas sification of Polyvinyl Butyrals With Identical Chemical Groups: an Example for ...)
Researchers from Guangdong University of Technology Detail New Studies and Findi ngs in the Area of Machine Learning (Machine Learning for Infrared Spectral Clas sification of Polyvinyl Butyrals With Identical Chemical Groups: an Example for ...)
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By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Robotics & Machine Learning Daily News Daily News-Investigators discuss new findings in Machine Learning. According to news reporting out of Guangzhou, People's Republi c of China, by NewsRx editors, research stated, "Machine learning (ML) is extens ively applied in chemistry, particularly in vibrational spectroscopy. However, f ew teaching examples effectively demonstrate the capabilities of ML in classifyi ng polymeric materials, exhibiting subtle spectral differences that elude visual discrimination." Financial supporters for this research include Fenghua Co. Ltd, Fenghua Co. Ltd. . Our news journalists obtained a quote from the research from the Guangdong Unive rsity of Technology, "This study presents a teaching example specifically tailor ed for undergraduate students to acquire the skills necessary to employ ML model s in the classification of infrared spectral data from different types of polyvi nyl butyrals (PVBs). The course encompasses fundamental knowledge of PVB structu re and synthesis, a comprehensive spectral analysis workflow for constructing cl assification models, specific data processing techniques, and practical implemen tation of a student-synthesized PVB product in a laboratory demonstration. Asses sment of students' knowledge acquisition is conducted through assignments, and s tudent attitudes toward this course via submitted self-reflection surveys are di scussed. This study underscores the efficacy of classroom examples in developing students' abilities and fostering their interest in amalgamating chemistry and artificial intelligence."
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