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Moving horizon estimation for continuum and noncontinuum states with applications in distillation processes
DownloadFall 2011
This thesis focuses on the development of advanced state estimators for continuum and noncontinuum state estimations in a switching dynamic system, and the demonstration of their applications in addressing some important process monitoring problems of distillation processes. First, the...
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Spring 2014
Efficient, unbiased estimation of agent performance is essential for drawing statistically significant conclusions in multi-agent domains with high outcome variance. Naive Monte Carlo estimation is often insufficient, as it can require a prohibitive number of samples, especially when evaluating...