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A reproducible model of the class of optimal coal charge is obtained by means of representative training sets. By forming subclasses, charges may be distinguished in terms of closeness of correspondence to the class. This approach may be useful in correcting class composition.
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Butakova, V.I., Gavrilova, A.I. & Popov, V.K. Alternatives of Сoal Сharge Spectral Classification. Coke Chem. 65, 207–210 (2022). https://doi.org/10.3103/S1068364X22060035
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