2024
DOI: 10.1007/s12257-024-00120-7
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Data synchronization techniques and their impact on the prediction performance of automated recalibrated soft sensors in bioprocesses

Manuel Siegl,
Dominik Geier,
Björn Andreeßen
et al.

Abstract: Innovative soft sensor concepts can recalibrate automatically when the prediction performance decreases due to variations in raw materials, biological variability, and changes in process strategies. For automatic recalibration, data sets are selected from a data pool based on distance-based similarity criteria and then used for calibration. Nevertheless, the most appropriate data sets often are not reliably selected due to variances in the location of landmarks and process length of the bioprocesses. This can … Show more

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