Chen et al., 2016 - Google Patents
Improved canonical correlation analysis-based fault detection methods for industrial processesChen et al., 2016
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- Chen Z
- Zhang K
- Ding S
- Shardt Y
- Hu Z
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- Journal of Process Control
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Recent research has emphasized the successful application of canonical correlation analysis (CCA) to perform fault detection (FD) in both static and dynamic processes with additive faults. However, dealing with multiplicative faults has not been as successful. Thus …
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