This workflow shows how an inhouse database can be created directly from JDX files and searched using different similarity search strategies with the aim of identifying a product or checking the authenticity of a product.
NOTE: The data here (JDX files obtained from OSDB database) is IR spectra data. But the procedure works for any kind of spectra including NIR spectra
(data source: OSDB database - http://osdb.info/)
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