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Gaussian Process Regression for Quantitative Degree of Polymerization Analysis of Oil-Paper Insulation by EPO-NIRS: A Solution to Field Moisture

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Title
Gaussian Process Regression for Quantitative Degree of Polymerization Analysis of Oil-Paper Insulation by EPO-NIRS: A Solution to Field Moisture
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IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications, January 2023
DOI 10.1109/tia.2023.3234508
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Yuan Li, Han Li, Wenbo Zhang, Chen Wang, Guanjun Zhang

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