Application of a Supervised Learning Machine for Accurate Prognostication of Hydrogen Contents of Bio-Oil

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This paper deals with modeling hydrogen contents of bio-oil (H-BO) as a function of pyrolysis conditions and biomass compositions of feedstock. The support vector machine algorithm optimized by the grey wolf optimization method has been used in modeling this end. Comprehensive data for this purpose were aggregated from previous sources and reports. The results of various analyses showed that this algorithm has a high ability to predict actual results. The calculated values of R2, MRE (%), MSE, and RMSE were obtained as 0.973, 1.98, 0.0568, and 0.241, respectively. According to the results of various analyses, the high performance of this model in predicting the output values was proved. Also, by comparing this model with the previously proposed models in terms of accuracy, it was observed that this model had a better performance. This algorithm can be a good alternative to costly and time-consuming laboratory data.

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Xu, B., Chen, T. C., Ahangari, D., Alizadeh, S. M., Elveny, M., & Makhdoumi, J. (2021). Application of a Supervised Learning Machine for Accurate Prognostication of Hydrogen Contents of Bio-Oil. International Journal of Chemical Engineering, 2021. https://doi.org/10.1155/2021/7548251

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