baselinekorrigering
Baselinekorrigering is a data-processing technique used to remove baseline drift, offset, and slowly varying background from signals such as UV-Vis spectra, chromatograms, or mass spectra. The aim is to reveal true signal features like peaks and to enable accurate quantification. It is common in analytical chemistry, spectroscopy, and related fields, where instrumental or sample-related backgrounds can obscure signals.
Methods range from simple subtracting a constant baseline to more sophisticated models. Constant or linear baseline
Typical workflow: identify baseline regions, select a model, fit the baseline, subtract, and validate by inspecting
Limitations include risk of removing parts of genuine signal if the baseline model is too flexible, or