Using ALS algorithm for writing a code
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Is ALS algorithm supported by MATLAB R2019a. What is the best source of downloading the alogorithm and the reference to write the code for analysing spectral data?
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Star Strider
am 26 Apr. 2019
I’ve not run this, so I have no experience with it. It’s the only MATLAB code for the algorithm that I could find.
The slightly corrected version of the function:
function z = baseline(y, lambda, p)
% Estimate baseline with asymmetric least squares
m = length(y);
D = diff(speye(m), 2);w = ones(m, 1);
for it = 1:10
W = spdiags(w, 0, m, m);
C = chol(W + lambda * D' * D);
z = C \ (C' \ (w .* y));
w = p * (y > z) + (1 - p) * (y < z);
end
Also consider:
function z = baseline(y, lambda, p)
% Estimate baseline with asymmetric least squares
m = length(y);
D = diff(speye(m), 2);w = ones(m, 1);
for it = 1:10
W = spdiags(w, 0, m, m);
C = chol(W + lambda * (D' * D));
z = C \ (C' \ (w .* y));
w = p * (y > z) + (1 - p) * (y < z);
end
The documentation for the function is in the paper.
Experiment to get the result you want.
5 Kommentare
Csaba
am 2 Okt. 2019
at the very beginning I would add:
if isrow(y)
y=y';
end
Timothy Loayza
am 23 Aug. 2020
Thanks a lot, it works very well for Raman's spectras. (lambda = 100'000, p = 0.01)
BTW : I don't know who to cite for it as the link is not working anymore.
Star Strider
am 23 Aug. 2020
Timothy Loayza — I actually saved it. I am attaching it here. (It was apparently open-access at the time, so I doubt that I am violating any copyright by posting it here.)
Also, with respect to Csaba’s comment, if you want to force it to be a column vector, just do this:
y(:)
.
Raimund
am 4 Nov. 2025
Verschoben: Star Strider
am 4 Nov. 2025
Hi,
thanks. This implementation works great.
Best regards,
Raimund
Star Strider
am 4 Nov. 2025
Verschoben: Star Strider
am 4 Nov. 2025
My pleasure!
A Vote would be appreciated!
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