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MSPC
Multivariate
Statistical Process Control - MSPC - The Curvaceous Way.
Did you think that to master Multi-Variable Statistical Process Control
(MSPC) you would have to be an
expert in multivariate techniques including Partial Least
Squares, Principal Components, Neural Networks, Recursive
Partitioning, Independent Components Analysis, Cluster
Analysis and other forms of statistical analysis?
Curvaceous Software has brought the incredible power of
multivariate modelling and analysis out of the domain of
master statisticians and onto the engineer's desktop.
This wholly new technology (Geometric Process Control - GPC)
requires no maths expertise and no statistical analysis as it is
entirely visual. Unlike previous Multi-Variable Statistical
Process Control methods hundreds of variables and their
interactions can now be seen on one interactive display.
Non-linear models of complex batch or continuous processes
can be auto generated from the data-set. These models can
then be used to guide operations to always keep the product
quality in spec.
Multi-Variable Statistical Process Control (MSPC) has never been so easy, as over
80 process companies
have already discovered.
So stop struggling with dimensionality reduction, principal
component analysis, multi-variable graphs, obscure and
complicated neural-nets and other forms of complex
statistical analysis and contact us to demonstrate how a
non-linear process with 100 variables can be modelled in
minutes.
To the right is a simple batch process, that was modelled in
this way. It has been speeded up X1000. The dots are the
real-time process values on vertical scales. The green lines
are the dynamic control limits. If the dots move out of the
green envelope, the process goes out of capability. Watch
how the useable ranges of the variables change throughout
the batch.
This model was made in
under an hour from existing plant data. How long would it
take with traditional methods?
If you want to see Geometric
Process Control technology in action with your data or have
any questions please
contact us.
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