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Supervised Attention-Based Bidirectional Long Short-Term Memory Network for Nonlinear Dynamic Soft Sensor Application

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Soft sensors are mathematical methods that describe the dependence of primary variables on secondary variables. A nonlinear characteristic commonly appears in modern industrial process data with increasing complexity and dynamics,… Click to show full abstract

Soft sensors are mathematical methods that describe the dependence of primary variables on secondary variables. A nonlinear characteristic commonly appears in modern industrial process data with increasing complexity and dynamics, which has brought challenges to soft sensor modeling. To solve these issues, a novel supervised attention-based bidirectional long short-term memory (SA-BiLSTM) is first proposed in this paper to handle the nonlinear industrial process modeling with dynamic features. In this SA-BiLSTM model, an attention mechanism is introduced to calculate the correlation between hidden features in each time step, thus avoiding the loss of important information. Furthermore, this approach combines historical quality information and a moving window through a supervised strategy of quality variables. Such manipulation not only extracts and exploits nonlinear dynamic latent information from the process and quality variables but also enhances the model’s learning efficiency and overall prediction performance. Finally, two real industrial examples demonstrate the superiority of the proposed method compared to conventional methods.

Keywords: based bidirectional; attention based; supervised attention; soft sensor; attention; bidirectional long

Journal Title: ACS Omega
Year Published: 2023

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