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Chemoface

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Chemoface is a novel free user-friendly interface for chemometrics. Chemoface comprises modules that can solve problems related to experimental design, pattern recognition, classification and multivariate calibration.

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  • FreeProprietary

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  • statistics
  • pattern-recognition
  • design-of-experiments

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  • Licensing

    Proprietary and Free product.
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  • Supported Languages

    • English

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Chemoface was added to AlternativeTo by Jat Miko on Jan 9, 2019 and this page was last updated Jan 9, 2019.
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What is Chemoface?

A software for multivariate analysis was developed in order to provide a free computational tool with user-friendly graphical interface for researchers, professors and students with interest in chemometrics. Chemoface comprises modules that can solve problems related to experimental design, pattern recognition, classification and multivariate calibration. It allows obtaining a variety of high quality graphics and tables to explore results. In this work, the main features of Chemoface are explored using case studies reported in the literature, such as optimization of adsorption of indigo dye on chitosan using full factorial design, exploratory analysis of propolis samples characterized by ESI-MS (electrospray ionization-mass spectrometry) using PCA (principal component analysis) and HCA (hierarchical cluster analysis), MIA-QSAR (multivariate image analysis applied to quantitative structure activity relationship) modeling for the prediction of kinetic parameter related to activities of peptides against dengue using PLS (partial least squares), and classification of wine samples from different varieties using PLS-DA (PLS discriminant analysis). All examples are illustrated with graphs and tables obtained by means of Chemoface.