摘要 |
<p>A method for analyzing spectrometric measurements, said measurements C={c1, . . . , cr} being organized in a histogram, said histogram being made up of accumulation channels, a channel j corresponding to an energy interval Bj, comprises at least three processing steps. A first step determines, for each accumulation channel j, distributions p representative of the amplitude and Z representative of the position of the Dirac pulses that make up the normalized spectrum of peaks as well as distributions q representative of the Pólya tree characterizing the normalized background spectrum, said elements being obtained by Gibbs sampling. A second step detects significant channels, said detection being performed by application of a Kolmogorov-Smirnov test for each accumulation channel of the histogram on the basis of the results of the first step. A third step identifies significant regions of the spectrum by grouping together intervals Bj of the significant channels identified during the second step, said regions including at least one significant peak.</p> |