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Nonlinear Dynamic Soft Sensor Development with a Supervised Hybrid CNN-LSTM Network for Industrial Processes

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A soft sensor is a key component when a real-time measurement is unavailable for industrial processes. Recently, soft sensor models based on deep-learning techniques have been successfully applied to complex… Click to show full abstract

A soft sensor is a key component when a real-time measurement is unavailable for industrial processes. Recently, soft sensor models based on deep-learning techniques have been successfully applied to complex industrial processes with nonlinear and dynamic characteristics. However, the conventional deep-learning-based methods cannot guarantee that the quality-relevant features are included in the hidden states when the modeling samples are limited. To address this issue, a supervised hybrid network based on a dynamic convolutional neural network (CNN) and a long short-term memory (LSTM) network is designed by constructing multilayer dynamic CNN-LSTM with improved structures. In each time instant, data augmentation is implemented by dynamic expansion of the original samples. Moreover, multiple supervised hidden units are trained by adding quality variables as part of the layer input to acquire a better quality-related feature learning performance. The effectiveness of the proposed soft senor development is validated through two industrial applications, including a penicillin fermentation process and a debutanizer column.

Keywords: network; lstm; cnn; soft sensor; industrial processes

Journal Title: ACS Omega
Year Published: 2022

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