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Developing a Conditional Variational Autoencoder to Guide Spectral Data Augmentation for Calibration Modeling

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To deal with the typically insufficiently labeled samples involved in practical spectroscopy measurements, a conditional variational autoencoder (CVAE) is proposed to guide the spectral data augmentation calibration modeling method for… Click to show full abstract

To deal with the typically insufficiently labeled samples involved in practical spectroscopy measurements, a conditional variational autoencoder (CVAE) is proposed to guide the spectral data augmentation calibration modeling method for in situ measurement. First, the CVAE is designed to generate the virtual spectra such that the augmentation training set is employed to develop the calibration model. To use the generated unlabeled samples for modeling with online measurement purposes, a semi-supervised ladder network (S2-LN)-based regression learning model is developed. The proposed method incorporates all generated virtual unlabeled samples with real labeled samples. An important advantage of this approach is that it ensures that the generated virtual spectra and the real labeled spectra are the same distribution, which in turn ensures the effectiveness of semi-supervised learning. A numerical simulation example and an experimental example of the glucose fermentation process illustrate the effectiveness of the approach.

Keywords: conditional variational; calibration; variational autoencoder; guide spectral; spectral data; augmentation

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement
Year Published: 2022

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