Instrumental odour monitoring system classification performance optimization by analysis of different pattern-recognition and feature extraction techniques

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Abstract

Instrumental odour monitoring systems (IOMS) are intelligent electronic sensing tools for which the primary application is the generation of odour metrics that are indicators of odour as perceived by human observers. The quality of the odour sensor signal, the mathematical treatment of the acquired data, and the validation of the correlation of the odour metric are key topics to control in order to ensure a robust and reliable measurement. The research presents and discusses the use of different pattern recognition and feature extraction techniques in the elaboration and effectiveness of the odour classification monitoring model (OCMM). The effect of the rise, intermediate, and peak period from the original response curve, in collaboration with Linear Discriminant Analysis (LDA) and Artificial Neural Networks (ANN) as a pattern recognition algorithm, were investigated. Laboratory analyses were performed with real odour samples collected in a complex industrial plant, using an advanced smart IOMS. The results demonstrate the influence of the choice of method on the quality of the OCMM produced. The peak period in combination with the Artificial Neural Network (ANN) highlighted the best combination on the basis of high classification rates. The paper provides information to develop a solution to optimize the performance of IOMS.

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Zarra, T., Galang, M. G. K., Ballesteros, F. C., Belgiorno, V., & Naddeo, V. (2021). Instrumental odour monitoring system classification performance optimization by analysis of different pattern-recognition and feature extraction techniques. Sensors (Switzerland), 21(1), 1–16. https://doi.org/10.3390/s21010114

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