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A neuro-coevolutionary genetic fuzzy system to design soft sensors
Authors:Myriam Regattieri Delgado  Elaine Yassue Nagai  Lúcia Valéria Ramos de Arruda
Affiliation:(1) Graduate School in Electrical Engineering and Applied Computer Sciences, Federal University of Technology-Paraná, Curitiba, PR, Brazil
Abstract:This paper addresses a soft computing-based approach to design soft sensors for industrial applications. The goal is to identify second-order Takagi–Sugeno–Kang fuzzy models from available input/output data by means of a coevolutionary genetic algorithm and a neuro-based technique. The proposed approach does not require any prior knowledge on the data-base and rule-base structures. The soft sensor design is carried out in two steps. First, the input variables of the fuzzy model are pre-selected from the secondary variables of a dynamical process by means of correlation coefficients, Kohonen maps and Lipschitz quotients. Such selection procedure considers nonlinear relations among the input and output variables. Second, a hierarchical coevolutionary methodology is used to identify the fuzzy model itself. Membership functions, individual rules, rule-bases and fuzzy inference parameters are encoded into each hierarchical level and a shared fitness evaluation scheme is used to measure the performance of individuals in such levels. The proposed methodology is evaluated by developing soft sensors to infer the product composition in petroleum refining processes. The obtained results are compared with other benchmark approaches, and some conclusions are presented.
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Keywords:Takagi–  Sugeno–  Kang fuzzy models  Kohonen maps  Coevolution  Genetic algorithms  Soft sensing  Industrial dynamical processes
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