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Anomaly detection in the metal-textile industry for the reduction of the cognitive load of quality control workers (2023)
Tobias Arndt ; Max Conzen ; Ingo Elsen ; Alexander Ferrein ; Oskar Galla ; Hakan Köse ; Stefan Schiffer ; Matteo Tschesche
This paper presents an approach for reducing the cognitive load for humans working in quality control (QC) for production processes that adhere to the 6σ -methodology. While 100% QC requires every part to be inspected, this task can be reduced when a human-in-the-loop QC process gets supported by an anomaly detection system that only presents those parts for manual inspection that have a significant likelihood of being defective. This approach shows good results when applied to image-based QC for metal textile products.
ECG matching: an approach to synchronize ECG datasets for data quality comparisons (2023)
Mohamed Alhaskir ; Matteo Tschesche ; Florian Linke ; Elisabeth Schriewer ; Yvonne Weber ; Stefan Wolking ; Rainer Röhrig ; Henner Koch ; Ekaterina Kutafina
Clinical assessment of newly developed sensors is important for ensuring their validity. Comparing recordings of emerging electrocardiography (ECG) systems to a reference ECG system requires accurate synchronization of data from both devices. Current methods can be inefficient and prone to errors. To address this issue, three algorithms are presented to synchronize two ECG time series from different recording systems: Binned R-peak Correlation, R-R Interval Correlation, and Average R-peak Distance. These algorithms reduce ECG data to their cyclic features, mitigating inefficiencies and minimizing discrepancies between different recording systems. We evaluate the performance of these algorithms using high-quality data and then assess their robustness after manipulating the R-peaks. Our results show that R-R Interval Correlation was the most efficient, whereas the Average R-peak Distance and Binned R-peak Correlation were more robust against noisy data.
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