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Jan 31, 2013 at 11:18 comment added cbeleites @user1966337: FYI, in optical spectroscopy, the intensities at distinct wavelengths often have distinct meaning, so you can treat them as variates for a (physically meaningful) bilinear model with few components, leading to a more restricted model of the data. Sometimes you have effects though that do not allow this and where FDA would be more appropriate.
Jan 29, 2013 at 10:20 comment added user1966337 Thanks for the credit. Finally, no one but youself or your immediate colleagues migth be able to decide what is the appropriate methodology. But In light of what you described I would take a look on FDA in general. It might give you some more ideas how to analyze your data.
Jan 29, 2013 at 7:01 comment added baptiste that's helpful thanks. I was hoping to hear a more global perspective than just one particular technique, but if that's the one I should use it's all good.
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