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Problemy Upravleniya, 2006, Issue 1, Pages 47–53 (Mi pu308)  

Control in the industry

Basic algorithms for an automatic faults detection and classification system in microchip manufacturing control

V. Shlain, A. Gleibman, D. Vagapov

Microspec Technologies Ltd, Израиль
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Abstract: Basic approaches to automatic detection and classification of the faults arising in the microchip manufacturing process are considered. A system aimed at microchip manufacturing process improvement is described. Applied image processing and pattern recognition algorithms are discussed along with the algorithms for generating verbal descriptions of the automatically generated fault classes.
Document Type: Article
UDC: 621.3.049.774.681.518.52
Language: Russian
Citation: V. Shlain, A. Gleibman, D. Vagapov, “Basic algorithms for an automatic faults detection and classification system in microchip manufacturing control”, Probl. Upr., 2006, no. 1, 47–53
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\paper Basic algorithms for an automatic faults detection and classification system in microchip manufacturing control
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\pages 47--53
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