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Automated estimation of white Gaussian noise level in a spectrum with or without spike noise using a spectral shifting technique

Authors :
H. Georg Schulze
Marcia M. L. Yu
Michael W. Blades
Christopher J. Addison
Robin F. B. Turner
Source :
Applied spectroscopy. 60(7)
Publication Year :
2006

Abstract

Various tasks, for example, the determination of signal-to-noise ratios, require the estimation of noise levels in a spectrum. This is generally accomplished by calculating the standard deviation of manually chosen points in a region of the spectrum that has a flat baseline and is otherwise devoid of artifacts and signal peaks. However, an automated procedure has the advantage of being faster and operator-independent. In principle, automated noise estimation in a single spectrum can be carried out by taking that spectrum, shifting a copy thereof by one channel, and subtracting the shifted spectrum from the original spectrum. This leads to an addition of independent noise and a reduction of slowly varying features such as baselines and signal peaks; hence, noise can be more readily determined from the difference spectrum. We demonstrate this technique and a spike-discrimination variant on white Gaussian noise, in the presence and absence of spike noise, and show that highly accurate results can be obtained on a series of simulated Raman spectra and consistent results obtained on real-world Raman spectra. Furthermore, the method can be easily adapted to accommodate heteroscedastic noise.

Details

ISSN :
00037028
Volume :
60
Issue :
7
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Applied spectroscopy
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....298f31f047c21e6b7d27652727f2355e