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Free Access Chemometric Toolbox

a toolbox for chemometric applications, e.g. regressions, discriminant analysis, multiway analysis
(13334 downloads for this version - 117275 downloads for all versions)
Details
Version
1.0
A more recent valid version with binaries for Scilab 6.0 exists: 1.2
Authors
JC Boulet
D Bertrand
JM Roger
Owner Organization
INRA & IRSTEA
Maintainer
Jean-Claude Boulet
License
Creation Date
January 11, 2019
Source created on
Scilab 6.0.x
Binaries available on
Scilab 6.0.x:
macOS Linux 64-bit Windows 64-bit
Install command
--> atomsInstall("FACT")
Description
            FACT, a chemometric toolbox for SCILAB.

FACT for "Free-Access Chemometric Toolbox" is a chemometric toolbox
dedicated to multivariate analysis. It contains famous applications e.g. partial
least squares regression (PLSR), but also less common applications e.g.
pretraitments by orthogonal projection, discriminant methods or multiway
analysis.    

To get started, a tutorial and training datasets are available at:
 	       http://atoms.scilab.org/toolboxes/FACT

Contributors:  Jean-Claude Boulet, INRA, France
	       Dominique Bertrand, INRA, France
               Jean-Michel Roger,  IRSTEA, France             
Files (4)
[25.03 MB]
Source code archive

[2.74 MB]
macOS binary for Scilab 6.0.x

[2.75 MB]
Linux 64-bit binary for Scilab 6.0.x

[29.16 MB]
Windows 64-bit binary for Scilab 6.0.x

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Comments (10)     Leave a comment 
Comment from Ricardo Sousa -- April 23, 2019, 03:20:05 PM    
Where can i find a tutorial and training datasets?

Thank you,
Ricardo
Comment from Jean-Claude Boulet -- April 23, 2019, 03:32:04 PM    
Dear Ricardo.

You can go to the 0.6 or 0.7 version in this same page (up-left).

There is a file "getting started.zip" you can download. 

It contains explanations in French and English. 

JC 
Comment from Ricardo Sousa -- April 23, 2019, 05:23:13 PM    
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Comment from Ricardo Sousa -- April 23, 2019, 05:25:37 PM    
Dear Jean-Claude Boulet,

Thank you so much!

Kind regards,
Ricardo
Comment from Jean-Claude Boulet -- April 24, 2019, 10:26:37 AM    
Dear Ricardo.

You can go to the 0.6 or 0.7 version in this same page (up-left).

There is a file "getting started.zip" you can download. 

It contains explanations in French and English. 

JC 
Comment from Jean-Claude Boulet -- April 24, 2019, 03:48:00 PM    
Dear Ricardo.

You can go to the 0.6 or 0.7 version in this same page (up-left).

There is a file "getting started.zip" you can download. 

It contains explanations in French and English. 

JC 
Comment from Ricardo Sousa -- April 30, 2019, 05:06:06 PM    
Hello,

I downloaded the version 1.0 and when I tried to use the function nnpls and I got this 
error:

Undefined variable: c_nnsimulter

I think the function c_nnsimulter is missing.

Thank you,
Ricardo
Comment from Ricardo Sousa -- April 30, 2019, 06:33:07 PM    
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Comment from Ricardo Sousa -- April 30, 2019, 06:34:27 PM    
I found the function
Comment from Ricardo Sousa -- May 3, 2019, 02:57:42 PM    
Hello,

Scilab crashes every time I try to use the function nnpls.sci. This happens in both version

6.0.1 and 6.0.2. 

Any advice?

Kind regards,
Ricardo
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