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Pattern Recognition in Industry
Phiroz Bhagat (Author)
9780080445380, Elsevier Science
Hardback, published 30 March 2005
200 pages
24 x 16.5 x 2 cm, 0.5 kg
"Phiroz Bhagat tackles the important problem of data inundation in this book, and offers innovative strategies using pattern recognition theory in practical applications. There are good ideas here, well worth exploring." --Peter Likins President, University of Arizona
Two wave fronts are upon us today: we are being bombarded by an enormous amount of data, and we are confronted by continually increasing technical and business advances. Ideally, the endless stream of data should be one of our major assets. However, this potential asset often tends to overwhelm rather than enrich. Competitive advantage depends on our ability to extract and utilize nuggets of valuable knowledge and insight from this data deluge. The challenges that need to be overcome include the under-utilization of available data due to competing priorities, and the separate and somewhat disparate existing data systems that have difficulty interacting with each other. Conventional approaches to formulating models are becoming progressively more expensive in time and effort. To impart a competitive edge, engineering science in the 21st century needs to augment traditional modelling processes by auto-classifying and self-organizing data; developing models directly from operating experience, and then optimizing the results to provide effective strategies and operating decisions. This approach has wide applicability; in areas ranging from manufacturing processes, product performance and scientific research, to financial and business fields. This monograph explores pattern recognition technology, and its concomitant role in extracting useful knowledge to build technical and business models directly from data, and in optimizing the results derived from these models within the context of delivering competitive industrial advantage. It is not intended to serve as a comprehensive reference source on the subject. Rather, it is based on first-hand experience in the practice of this technology: its development and deployment for profitable application in industry. The technical topics covered in the monograph will focus on the triad of technological areas that constitute the contemporary workhorses of successful industrial application of pattern recognition. These are: systems for self-organising data; data-driven modelling; and genetic algorithms as robust optimizers.
Preface
Acknowledgments
About the Author
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER 2: PATTERNS WITHIN DATA
CHAPTER 3: ADAPTING BIOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES FOR DEPLOYMENT IN COMPUTATIONAL SCIENCE
CHAPTER 4: ISSUES IN PREDICTIVE EMPIRICAL MODELING
CHAPTER 5: SUPERVISED LEARNING—CORRELATIVE NEURAL NETS
CHAPTER 6: UNSUPERVISED LEARNING: AUTO-CLUSTERING AND SELF-ORGANIZING DATA
CHAPTER 7: CUSTOMIZING FOR INDUSTRIAL STRENGTH APPLICATIONS
CHAPTER 8: CHARACTERIZING AND CLASSIFYING TEXTUAL MATERIAL
CHAPTER 9: PATTERN RECOGNITION IN TIME SERIES ANALYSIS
CHAPTER 10: GENETIC ALGORITHMS
CHAPTER 11: HARNESSING THE TECHNOLOGY FOR PROFITABILITY
CHAPTER 12: REACTOR MODELING THROUGH IN SITU ADAPTIVE LEARNING
CHAPTER 13: PREDICTING PLANT STACK EMISSIONS TO MEET ENVIRONMENTAL LIMITS
CHAPTER 14: PREDICTING FOULING/COKING IN FIRED HEATERS
CHAPTER 15: PREDICTING OPERATIONAL CREDITS
CHAPTER 16: PILOT PLANT SCALE-UP BY INTERPRETING TRACER DIAGNOSTICS
CHAPTER 17: PREDICTING DISTILLATION TOWER TEMPERATURES: MINING DATA FOR CAPTURING DISTINCT OPERATIONAL VARIABILITY
CHAPTER 18: ENABLING NEW PROCESS DESIGN BASED ON LABORATORY DATA
CHAPTER 19: FORECASTING PRICE CHANGES OF A COMPOSITE BASKET OF COMMODITIES
CHAPTER 20: CORPORATE DEMOGRAPHIC TREND ANALYSIS
EPILOGUE
APPENDIX A1: THERMODYNAMICS AND INFORMATION THEORY
APPENDIX A2: MODELING
Subject Areas: Computer vision [UYQV], Neural networks & fuzzy systems [UYQN], Energy technology & engineering [TH], Economics of industrial organisation [KCD], Cybernetics & systems theory [GPFC]