Analysing the one or more sample spectra may comprise analysing the one or more sample spectra in order: (i) to distinguish between healthy and diseased tissue; (ii) to distinguish between potentially cancerous and non-cancerous tissue; (iii) to distinguish between different types or grades of cancerous tissue; (iv) to distinguish between different types or classes of target material; (v) to determine whether or not one or more desired or undesired substances may be present in the target; (vi) to confirm the identity or authenticity of the target; (vii) to determine whether or not one or more impurities, illegal substances or undesired substances may be present in the target; (viii) to determine whether a human or animal patient may be at an increased risk of suffering an adverse outcome; (ix) to make or assist in the making a diagnosis or prognosis; and/or (x) to inform a surgeon, nurse, medic or robot of a medical, surgical or diagnostic outcome.
Analysing the one or more sample spectra may comprise classifying the sample into one or more classes.
Analysing the one or more sample spectra may comprise classifying the sample as belonging to one or more classes within a classification model and/or library.
The one of more classes may relate to the type, identity, state and/or composition of sample, target and/or subject.