von Stosch et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Hybrid model structures for knowledge integrationvon Stosch et al., 2018
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- von Stosch M
- Portela R
- Oliveira R
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- Hybrid Modeling in Process Industries
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Hybrid semiparametric models make simultaneous use of the parametric and nonparametric modeling paradigms to solve complex problems. The main advantage of the semiparametric over the parametric or nonparametric approaches lies in that it broadens the knowledge …
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