Computer-Aided Visual Spectrum Analysis

A computer, operating in conversational mode, is being used for the analysis of overlapping Raman and infrared lines. Details of the procedure and the program are given. The fitting procedure is optical; operator intervention changes the parameters and thereby modifies the fit between synthesized curve and experimental curve. The goodness-of-fit is given by a difference measurement.

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