Yu et al., 2014 - Google Patents
Self-organizing map based fault diagnosis technique for non-Gaussian processesYu et al., 2014
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- 15841565633929660494
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- Yu H
- Khan F
- Garaniya V
- Ahmad A
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- Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research
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A self-organizing map (SOM) based methodology is proposed for fault detection and diagnosis of processes with nonlinear and non-Gaussian features. The SOM is trained to represent the characteristics of a normal operation as a cluster in a two-dimensional space …
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