Input selection methods for soft sensor design: A survey

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Abstract

Soft Sensors (SSs) are inferential models used in many industrial fields. They allow for real-time estimation of hard-to-measure variables as a function of available data obtained from online sensors. SSs are generally built using industries historical databases through data-driven approaches. A critical issue in SS design concerns the selection of input variables, among those available in a candidate dataset. In the case of industrial processes, candidate inputs can reach great numbers, making the design computationally demanding and leading to poorly performing models. An input selection procedure is then necessary. Most used input selection approaches for SS design are addressed in this work and classified with their benefits and drawbacks to guide the designer through this step.

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Curreri, F., Fiumara, G., & Xibilia, M. G. (2020, June 1). Input selection methods for soft sensor design: A survey. Future Internet. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/FI12060097

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