The article specifies the dependence of defects occurring in the lamination process in the production of yachts. Despite great knowledge about their genesis, they cannot be completely eliminated. Authentic data obtained through cooperation with one of the Polish yacht shipyards during the years 2013–2017 were used for the analysis. To perform a simulation, the sample size was observed in 1450 samples, consisting of 6 models of yachts with closed and open deck. Finding the dependence of the occurrence of specific defects will allow for faster procedures and more effective quality control, which will contribute to lower costs. The use of new methods based on artificial intelligence related to Big Data allows for easier observation of dependencies in the complex structure of data from yacht production. The association rules were defined using the algorithm Apriori and define interdependent defects. A number of dependencies were found for the occurrence of production defects not obvious to technologists, but occurring with a high probability of coexistence. The presented research results may allow the planning process of production tasks to be improved.


    Access

    Download


    Export, share and cite



    Title :

    Application of Apriori Algorithm in the Lamination Process in Yacht Production


    Contributors:


    Publication date :

    2020




    Type of media :

    Article (Journal)


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    Unknown




    Application of Apriori Algorithm in the Lamination Process in Yacht Production

    Niksa-Rynkiewicz, Tacjana / Landowski, Michal / Szalewski, Paweł | Online Contents | 2020


    Yacht

    ZHANG CHENGFEI / MENG SIKAI / GUO PENG | European Patent Office | 2023

    Free access

    Yacht

    WANG XIAOPING / YU MEIHUA / DAI XINGCUN | European Patent Office | 2020

    Free access

    YACHT

    BOURLAKOV OLEG | European Patent Office | 2020

    Free access

    YACHT

    BOURLAKOV OLEG | European Patent Office | 2017

    Free access