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Using recurrent neural networks to detect changes in autocorrelated processes for quality monitoring

Pacella et al., 2007

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13096032059211831384
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Pacella M
Semeraro Q
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Computers & Industrial Engineering

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With the growing of automation in manufacturing, process quality characteristics are being measured at higher rates and data are more likely to be autocorrelated. A widely used approach for statistical process monitoring in the case of autocorrelated data is the residual …
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