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Mortada, M.-A., Yacout, S., & Lakis, A. A. (2014). Fault diagnosis in power transformers using multi-class logical analysis of data. Journal of Intelligent Manufacturing, 25(6), 1429-1439. External link
Mortada, M.-A., Carroll, T. I.I.I., Yacout, S., & Lakis, A. A. (2012). Rogue components: Their effect and control using logical analysis of data. Journal of Intelligent Manufacturing, 23(2), 289-302. External link
Mortada, M.-A., & Yacout, S. (2011, March). cbmLAD - Using logical analysis of data in condition based maintenance [Paper]. 3rd International Conference on Computer Research and Development (ICCRD 2011), Shanghai, China. External link
Mortada, M.-A., Yacout, S., & Lakis, A. A. (2011). Diagnosis of rotor bearings using logical analysis of data. Journal of Quality in Maintenance Engineering, 17(4), 371-397. External link
Mortada, M.-A., & Yacout, S. (2011, April). Expert elicitation and artificial intelligence in maintenance [Paper]. 7th IMA International Conference on Modeling in Industrial Maintenance and Reliability, Cambridge. Unavailable
Mortada, M.-A., & Yacout, S. (2011, May). The use of logical analysis of data in conjunction with expert elicitation in condition based maintenance [Paper]. International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Systems Management (IESM 2011), Metz, France. Unavailable
Mortada, M.-A. (2010). Applicability and Interpretability of Logical Analysis of Data in Condition Based Maintenance [Ph.D. thesis, École Polytechnique de Montréal]. Available
Yacout, S., Salamanca, D., & Mortada, M.-A. (2017). Tool and method for fault detection of devices by condition based maintenance. (Patent no. US9824060). External link