“A didactically motivated PLS prediction algorithm”

Authors: Rolf Ergon and Kim H. Esbensen,
Affiliation: Telemark University College
Reference: 2001, Vol 22, No 3, pp. 131-139.

Keywords: Latent variables models, PLS prediction, Kalman filtering

Abstract: The intention of this paper is to develop an easily understood PLS prediction algorithm, especially for the control community. The algorithm is based on an explicit latent variables model, and is otherwise a combination of the previously published Martens and Helland algorithms. A didactic connection to Kalman filtering theory is provided for a methodological overview.

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DOI forward links to this article:
[1] R. Ergon (2009), doi:10.1002/cem.1180
[2] Rolf Ergon, Maths Halstensen and Kim H. Esbensen (2011), doi:10.1002/cem.1356
[3] Rolf Ergon (2013), doi:10.1002/9781118434635.ch08
[4] Rolf Ergon (2013), doi:10.1002/9781118434635.ch8
[5] Rolf Ergon and Maths Halstensen (2001), doi:10.4173/mic.2001.2.2
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BibTeX:
@article{MIC-2001-3-1,
  title={{A didactically motivated PLS prediction algorithm}},
  author={Ergon, Rolf and Esbensen, Kim H.},
  journal={Modeling, Identification and Control},
  volume={22},
  number={3},
  pages={131--139},
  year={2001},
  doi={10.4173/mic.2001.3.1},
  publisher={Norwegian Society of Automatic Control}
};