Assessment of T^2- and Q-statistics for detecting additive and multiplicative faults in multivariate statistical process monitoring
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Assessment of \(T^2\)- and \(Q\)-statistics for detecting additive and multiplicative faults in multivariate statistical process monitoring
Assessment of \(T^2\)- and \(Q\)-statistics for detecting additive and multiplicative faults in multivariate statistical process monitoring
Recommendations
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- Multivariate statistical process monitoring and diagnosis with grouped regression‐adjusted variables
- A hybrid ICA-SVM approach for determining the quality variables at fault in a multivariate process
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Cited in
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- Online reconstruction and diagnosibility analysis of multiplicative fault models for process-related faults
- KPI relevant and irrelevant fault monitoring with neighborhood component analysis and two-level PLS
- Canonical correlation analysis-based explicit relation discovery for statistical process monitoring
- Detection of intermittent faults based on an optimally weighted moving average \(T^2\) control chart with stationary observations
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