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Input parameters of Gamma (blue), Formation Density (red), Compressional Velocity (green), and Shear Velocity (purple). Interval one is >2064 ftkb and is above the black upper black line, interval two is between the two black lines (2065-2127 ftkb), and interval three is below the black line (2128-2206 ftkb).
Actual hydrate saturation (blue) compared to predicted hydrate saturation for Standard Least Squares (red), Generalized Regression (green), Neural Network (purple), and XGBoost (burnt orange).
Model results for validation data sets of XGBoost (top) and Neural Network (bottom).
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Regardless of the audience looking at the data and/or resultant information, the most efficient way to process what you are seeing is through graphical representation of data.
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Figure 3.  Potency data collected for each finished batch along with the timestamp for batch completion.
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Ryan Lekivetz makes learning about designing experiments fun, and recently did a small designed experiment with his masked but recognizable co-workers in North Carolina.
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Dr. Georg Raming of Siltronic
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Dr. Georg Raming of Siltronic
Will you take the high-speed or scenic route for creating your control chart?
Figure 1: Table of repeated measures data; three parts made on two machines (6 parts total), each measured repeatedly by four operators.
Figure 2: Fit Model dialog window.
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Figure 3: Fit Model dialog window, with the random variable Part nested in Machine.
Figure 4: The effects of Operator and Machine on Y are significant (PValue below 0.05), but the interaction between the two is not.
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Lee Laim says domain expertise and statistical approaches complement each other at Micron.
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Figure 1: The JMP Analytic Workflow, showing all the tools needed to transform raw data into shareable insights for any organization.
Figure 2: Examples of specific capabilities of the JMP Analytic Workflow that may be used by various individual user’s roles within an organization.
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Alicia Garcia-Tunon is a process engineer and statistical advocate at J&J Vision.
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Figure 1: Table of repeated measures data; three parts made on two machines (6 parts total), each measured repeatedly by four operators.
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