Becerra et al., 2002 - Google Patents
Combined bias and outlier identification in dynamic data reconciliationBecerra et al., 2002
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- 5406957681720078757
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- Becerra V
- Roberts P
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- Computers & chemical engineering
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Measured process data normally contain inaccuracies because the measurements are obtained using imperfect instruments. As well as random errors one can expect systematic bias caused by miscalibrated instruments or outliers caused by process peaks such as …
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