Abstract

Batch processes have been playing a significant role in modern industrial processes. However, even if the operating conditions are normal, the process operating performance may still deteriorate away from optimal level, and this may reduce the benefits of production, so it is crucial to develop an effective operating performance assessment method for batch processes. In this study, a novel operating performance assessment method of batch processes is proposed based on both Gaussian process regression (GPR) and Bayesian inference. It is committed to solving the challenges of multiphase, process dynamics and batch-to-batch uncertainty that are contained in most of batch processes. To characterize different dynamic relationships within each individual phase, multiple localized GPR-based assessment models are built first. Furthermore, the phase attribution of each new sample is determined, and two different identification results are obtained, i.e., a certain interval and a fuzzy interval between two adjacent...

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