2021
DOI: 10.1109/tie.2020.3026287
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Generalized Pattern Matching of Industrial Alarm Flood Sequences via Word Processing and Sequence Alignment

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“…Thus, human errors in industrial applications have been minimized and made more stable. Many studies have been done in the literature on the subject (Kamtongdee et al, 2013;Hengdi et al, 2011;Panoiu et al, 2015;Hryniewicz et al, 2015;Patil and Ingle, 2020;Koniar et al, 2014;Rouget et al, 2018;Kalina and Golovanov, 2019;Zhou et al, 2020).…”
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“…Thus, human errors in industrial applications have been minimized and made more stable. Many studies have been done in the literature on the subject (Kamtongdee et al, 2013;Hengdi et al, 2011;Panoiu et al, 2015;Hryniewicz et al, 2015;Patil and Ingle, 2020;Koniar et al, 2014;Rouget et al, 2018;Kalina and Golovanov, 2019;Zhou et al, 2020).…”
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“…In the study, an optical character recognition (OCR) algorithm based on template matching definition, which has adaptive binarization feature and does not require many training examples, is presented (Kalina and Golovanov, 2019). In the study, a systematic two-step model matching method is proposed to catch similar alarm floods in different processes (Zhou et al, 2020).…”
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“…To improve the computational efficiency, an accelerated alarm flood sequence alignment method was proposed in [5]. Toward early warning of alarm floods, a real-time pattern matching method was developed in [6] to provide a ranking list of similar historical floods for operators during online monitoring. Reference [7] formulated a generalized pattern matching approach for comparison of alarm floods generated from several individual facilities that are similar in architecture and functionality.…”
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