Tools For Pattern Recognition In Univariate And Multivariate Processes

The objective of this research is to develop unified control charts that can be used to monitor and detect patterns in univariate and multivariate processes. These charts must becapable of locating shifts in, both process location and process variation, in a single chart. Currently, for the univaria...

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Main Author: Chinna, Karuthan
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spelling my-mmu-ep.12852010-08-13T03:20:21Z Tools For Pattern Recognition In Univariate And Multivariate Processes 2007-04 Chinna, Karuthan TK7800-8360 Electronics The objective of this research is to develop unified control charts that can be used to monitor and detect patterns in univariate and multivariate processes. These charts must becapable of locating shifts in, both process location and process variation, in a single chart. Currently, for the univariate case, the monitoring is done using two different charts, one for process mean and one for process variation. These charts are often cumbersome to construct and not easily interpreted by the quality control personnel. Individual quality characteristics are often measured in different scales of measures and thus having a standard chart is not possible. 2007-04 Thesis http://shdl.mmu.edu.my/1285/ http://myto.perpun.net.my/metoalogin/logina.php phd doctoral Multimedia University Research Library
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topic TK7800-8360 Electronics
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Chinna, Karuthan
Tools For Pattern Recognition In Univariate And Multivariate Processes
description The objective of this research is to develop unified control charts that can be used to monitor and detect patterns in univariate and multivariate processes. These charts must becapable of locating shifts in, both process location and process variation, in a single chart. Currently, for the univariate case, the monitoring is done using two different charts, one for process mean and one for process variation. These charts are often cumbersome to construct and not easily interpreted by the quality control personnel. Individual quality characteristics are often measured in different scales of measures and thus having a standard chart is not possible.
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author Chinna, Karuthan
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title Tools For Pattern Recognition In Univariate And Multivariate Processes
title_short Tools For Pattern Recognition In Univariate And Multivariate Processes
title_full Tools For Pattern Recognition In Univariate And Multivariate Processes
title_fullStr Tools For Pattern Recognition In Univariate And Multivariate Processes
title_full_unstemmed Tools For Pattern Recognition In Univariate And Multivariate Processes
title_sort tools for pattern recognition in univariate and multivariate processes
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