Title
Environmental chemistry through intelligent atmospheric data analysis
Abstract
Here we present a new open-source software package designed to facilitate the analysis of atmospheric data, with emphasis on data mining applications applied to single-particle mass spectrometry data from aerosol particles. The software package, Enchilada (Environmental Chemistry through Intelligent Atmospheric Data Analysis), is designed to seamlessly handle large datasets, to allow for temporal aggregation of data from many instruments, and to integrate techniques such as clustering (K-means, K-medians, and Art-2a), labeling of peaks in mass spectra, and temporal correlations of multiple datasets from multiple instrument types. The software, which continues to be developed and improved, provides users with a single package to integrate data from multiple mass spectrometer systems (ATOFMS, PALMS, SPASS, Q-AMS) as well as any time-based data stream. A detailed description of the software and examples of analysis methods that are incorporated into it are described here.
Year
DOI
Venue
2010
10.1016/j.envsoft.2009.12.001
Environmental Modelling and Software
Keywords
Field
DocType
multiple mass spectrometer system,data mining,software package,mass spectrum,intelligent atmospheric data analysis,mass spectrometry,multiple datasets,data mining application,mass spectrometry data,time-based data stream,user interfaces,multiple instrument type,atmospheric data,new open-source software package,aerosol particle,database design,data and knowledge visualization,clustering,environmental chemistry,user interface,data analysis,mass spectrometer,mass spectra,k means
Data mining,Data stream,Computer science,Environmental chemistry,Database design,Software,Cluster analysis,User interface
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
25
6
Environmental Modelling and Software
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
4
0.54
10
Authors
17