2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.cie.2012.03.002
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A survey of control-chart pattern-recognition literature (1991–2010) based on a new conceptual classification scheme

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“…The researchers' expert knowledge of the subject of DE contributed extensively to building the search mechanism and strategy; for example, as most articles on DE and driver licensing originate from the USA, Australia and Europe, searches were often focused on publications originating from these regions. 6,8,9 For original research articles, a systematic classification scheme was adopted based on previous research published by Lage et al and Hachicha et al and adapted by other researchers, including OviedoTrespalacios et al [30][31][32] Accordingly, each original research article was examined using a systematic classification scheme to determine (1) the article's context with regards to PDIs in novice DE, including the research methodology, type of analysis and the PDI's position of involvement in the study; (2) the competency of PDIs in comparison to other experienced or LDs; and (3) the contribution of PDIs to the learning process (i.e. the influence of the PDI on the novice driver's performance).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The researchers' expert knowledge of the subject of DE contributed extensively to building the search mechanism and strategy; for example, as most articles on DE and driver licensing originate from the USA, Australia and Europe, searches were often focused on publications originating from these regions. 6,8,9 For original research articles, a systematic classification scheme was adopted based on previous research published by Lage et al and Hachicha et al and adapted by other researchers, including OviedoTrespalacios et al [30][31][32] Accordingly, each original research article was examined using a systematic classification scheme to determine (1) the article's context with regards to PDIs in novice DE, including the research methodology, type of analysis and the PDI's position of involvement in the study; (2) the competency of PDIs in comparison to other experienced or LDs; and (3) the contribution of PDIs to the learning process (i.e. the influence of the PDI on the novice driver's performance).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These types of networks are commonly known as Multilayer Perceptions which have been successfully applied to solve diverse problems by training them in a supervised environment. The choices of network architectures are intimately linked to the learning algorithm used in the training of the network (Hachicha & Ghorbel, 2012). Research that exploited ANN modeling in entrepreneurship is very rare and limited.…”
Section: Inputs Signalsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was reported that a great number of CCP studies between 1991 and 2010 investigated various objectives and conditions. One can refer to [23] for additional details regarding related work on CCP recognition.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although this approach is useful for recognizing concurrent CCPs in univariate manufacturing processes, it did not account for the effects of using EPC on the process data. A thorough survey study regarding CCP recognition was performed in [23]. It was reported that a great number of CCP studies between 1991 and 2010 investigated various objectives and conditions.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%