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    Clustering of Steel Strip Sectional Profiles Based on Robust Adaptive Fuzzy Clustering Algorithm

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    In this paper, the intelligent techniques are applied to enhance the quality control precision in the steel strip cold rolling production. Firstly a new control scheme is proposed, establishing the classifier of the steel strip cross-sectional profiles is the core of the system. The fuzzy clustering algorithm is used to establish the classifier. Secondly, a novel fuzzy clustering algorithm is proposed and used in the real application. The results, under the comparisons with the results obtained by the conventional fuzzy clustering algorithm, show the new algorithm is robust and efficient and it can not only get better clustering prototypes, which are used as the classifier, but also easily and effectively detect the outliers; it does great help in improving the performances of the new system. Finally, it is pointed out that the new algorithm's efficiency is mainly due to the introduction of a set of adaptive operators which allow for treating the different influences of data objects on the clustering operations; and in nature, the new fuzzy algorithm is the generalized version of the existing fuzzy clustering algorithm

    Ordinal Time Series Analysis with the R Package otsfeatures

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    [Abstract]: The 21st century has witnessed a growing interest in the analysis of time series data. While most of the literature on the topic deals with real-valued time series, ordinal time series have typically received much less attention. However, the development of specific analytical tools for the latter objects has substantially increased in recent years. The R package otsfeatures attempts to provide a set of simple functions for analyzing ordinal time series. In particular, several commands allowing the extraction of well-known statistical features and the execution of inferential tasks are available for the user. The output of several functions can be employed to perform traditional machine learning tasks including clustering, classification, or outlier detection. otsfeatures also incorporates two datasets of financial time series which were used in the literature for clustering purposes, as well as three interesting synthetic databases. The main properties of the package are described and its use is illustrated through several examples. Researchers from a broad variety of disciplines could benefit from the powerful tools provided by otsfeatures.This research has been supported by the Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (MINECO) grants MTM2017-82724-R and PID2020-113578RB-100, the Xunta de Galicia (Grupos de Referencia Competitiva ED431C-2020-14), and the Centro de Investigación del Sistema Universitariode Galicia, “CITIC” grant ED431G 2019/01; all of them through the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF).Xunta de Galicia; ED431C-2020-14Xunta de Galicia; ED431G 2019/0

    Ordinal time series analysis with the R package otsfeatures

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    The 21st century has witnessed a growing interest in the analysis of time series data. Whereas most of the literature on the topic deals with real-valued time series, ordinal time series have typically received much less attention. However, the development of specific analytical tools for the latter objects has substantially increased in recent years. The R package otsfeatures attempts to provide a set of simple functions for analyzing ordinal time series. In particular, several commands allowing the extraction of well-known statistical features and the execution of inferential tasks are available for the user. The output of several functions can be employed to perform traditional machine learning tasks including clustering, classification or outlier detection. otsfeatures also incorporates two datasets of financial time series which were used in the literature for clustering purposes, as well as three interesting synthetic databases. The main properties of the package are described and its use is illustrated through several examples. Researchers from a broad variety of disciplines could benefit from the powerful tools provided by otsfeatures

    Machine learning for multivariate time series with the R package mlmts

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    Financiado para publicación en acceso aberto: Universidade da Coruña/CISUG[Abstract]: Time series data are ubiquitous nowadays. Whereas most of the literature on the topic deals with univariate time series, multivariate time series have typically received much less attention. However, the development of machine learning algorithms for the latter objects has substantially increased in recent years. The R package mlmts attempts to provide a set of widespread data mining techniques for multivariate series. Several functions allowing the execution of clustering, classification, outlier detection and forecasting methods, among others, are included in the package. mlmts also incorporates a collection of multivariate time series datasets often used to test the performance of new classification algorithms. The main characteristics of the package are described and its use is illustrated through various examples. Practitioners from a wide variety of fields could benefit from the general framework provided by mlmts.This research has been supported by the Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (MINECO) grants MTM2017-82724-R and PID2020-113578RB-100, the Xunta de Galicia (Grupos de Referencia Competitiva ED431C-2020-14), and the Centro de Investigación del Sistema Universitario de Galicia, “CITIC” grant ED431G 2019/01; all of them through the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF). This work has received funding for open access charge by University of A Coruña/CISUG.Xunta de Galicia; ED431C-2020-14Xunta de Galicia; ED431G 2019/0
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