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26 April 2011 Spectral pattern recognition of controlled substances in street samples using artificial neural network system
Larisa Poryvkina, Valeri Aleksejev, Sergey M. Babichenko, Tatjana Ivkina
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Abstract
The NarTest fluorescent technique is aimed at the detection of analyte of interest in street samples by recognition of its specific spectral patterns in 3-dimentional Spectral Fluorescent Signatures (SFS) measured with NTX2000 analyzer without chromatographic or other separation of controlled substances from a mixture with cutting agents. The illicit drugs have their own characteristic SFS features which can be used for detection and identification of narcotics, however typical street sample consists of a mixture with cutting agents: adulterants and diluents. Many of them interfere the spectral shape of SFS. The expert system based on Artificial Neural Networks (ANNs) has been developed and applied for such pattern recognition in SFS of street samples of illicit drugs.
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Larisa Poryvkina, Valeri Aleksejev, Sergey M. Babichenko, and Tatjana Ivkina "Spectral pattern recognition of controlled substances in street samples using artificial neural network system", Proc. SPIE 8055, Optical Pattern Recognition XXII, 80550R (26 April 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.883408
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KEYWORDS
Statistical analysis

Chemical analysis

Pattern recognition

Luminescence

Artificial neural networks

Forensic science

Manufacturing

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