Photizo: an open-source library for cross-sample analysis of FTIR spectroscopy data

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Abstract

With continually improved instrumentation, Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) microspectroscopy can now be used to capture thousands of high-resolution spectra for chemical characterisation of a sample. The spatially resolved nature of this method lends itself well to histological characterisation of complex biological specimens. However, commercial software currently available can make joint analysis of multiple samples challenging and, for large datasets, computationally infeasible. In order to overcome these limitations, we have developed Photizo - an open-source Python library for spectral analysis which includes functions for pre-processing, visualisation and downstream analysis, including principal component analysis, clustering, macromolecular quantification and biochemical mapping. This library can be used for analysis of spectroscopy data without a spatial component, as well as spatially-resolved data, such as data obtained via infrared (IR) microspectroscopy in scanning mode and IR imaging by focal plane array (FPA) detector. Contact [email protected]

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