loglinear model approach for evaluating and adopting log and lumber grading strategies

A loglinear model is presented that describes the connection between log quality parameters and the quality of the sawn lumber. It was determined, using this model, that the grading of larch logs can be adapted to obtain a more target-oriented grading result. With the loglinear model, it will be pos...

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curvature
data analysis
Data collection
discoloration
Evaluation
Exact sciences and technology
Forest products industry
Generalized linear models
Knots
Larix
linear models
log breakdown
Log-linear models
Lumber
lumber grades
Lumber industry
Mechanical woodworking and drying
Polymer industry, paints, wood
product grading
Product quality
sawing
Sawmills
Studies
Timber
Wood
wood quality
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title loglinear model approach for evaluating and adopting log and lumber grading strategies
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