Wagner et al., 2023 - Google Patents
Hybrid Models for Waste Reduction and Sustainable Manufacturing: A Comparative Study of Stoneware Tile PolishingWagner et al., 2023
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- 8595094709193262509
- Author
- Wagner M
- Sousa F
- Werrel M
- Glatt M
- Aurich J
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- Congress of the German Academic Association for Production Technology
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Hybrid models which combine data-driven and physics-based models have emerged as a trend in manufacturing for improving process efficiency, reducing costs, and enhancing product quality. Hybrid models can deliver greater performance benefits than either model …
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