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How is Feature Extraction Performed?
Feature extraction is performed using a combination of experimental techniques and computational methods. Some of the common techniques include:
Spectroscopy techniques
like XPS, NMR, and IR
Microscopy techniques
like TEM and SEM
Computational modeling
methods such as DFT and molecular dynamics
These techniques help in providing detailed information about the structure and properties of the catalysts, which can then be translated into meaningful features.
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