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Case study on multi-purpose variable problems in Pipeline Pilot.

Introduction of case studies on multi-objective variable problems using Pipeline Pilot.

This document presents a case study on multi-objective variable problems using Pipeline Pilot. It includes topics such as "Clustering based on molecular structure," "Overview of approaches to multi-objective variables," and "Data used in examples of multi-objective optimization." Pipeline Pilot is a tool that enables various processes using a wide range of functions, achieving simplification and efficiency in data processing through a concise GUI. [Contents (excerpt)] ■ Pipeline Pilot workflow ■ Clustering based on molecular structure ■ Overview of approaches to multi-objective variables ■ Data used in examples of multi-objective optimization ■ Finding Pareto optimal solutions for multi-objective variables *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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【Other Published Content】 ■Determine the range of explanatory variables ■Advantages of determining the possible range of variables (summary) ■Features of Pipeline Pilot *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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