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Pattern recognition for selective odor detection with gas sensor arraysKim et al., 2012
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- Kim E
- Lee S
- Kim J
- Kim C
- Byun Y
- Kim H
- Lee T
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- Sensors
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This paper presents a new pattern recognition approach for enhancing the selectivity of gas sensor arrays for clustering intelligent odor detection. The aim of this approach was to accurately classify an odor using pattern recognition in order to enhance the selectivity of …
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