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Baseline correction is a technique used in spectroscopy to remove unwanted baseline offsets or drifts from a signal. It involves subtracting a reference spectrum, which represents the background signal, from the measured spectrum to obtain the corrected spectrum. This process helps to improve the signal-to-noise ratio and enables more accurate analysis of the spectral features of interest.