Jul-Rasmussen et al., 2024 - Google Patents
Hybrid AI modeling techniques for pilot scale bubble column aeration: A comparative studyJul-Rasmussen et al., 2024
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- Jul-Rasmussen P
- Chakraborty A
- Venkatasubramanian V
- Liang X
- Huusom J
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- Computers & Chemical Engineering
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With increased accessibility of process data from the production lines in chemical and biochemical production plants, the use of data-based modeling methods is gaining interest. In this work, three different data-based modeling approaches are applied for modeling …
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