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Increasing pattern recognition accuracy for chemical sensing by evolutionary based drift compensation
Authors:S. Di Carlo  M. Falasconi  E. SanchezA. Scionti  G. SquilleroA. Tonda
Affiliation:a Politecnico di Torino, Control and Computer Engineering Department, Torino, Italy
b SENSOR CNR-IDASC, Brescia, Italy
c University of Brescia, Department of Chemistry and Physics for Engineering and Materials, Brescia, Italy
Abstract:Artificial olfaction systems, which mimic human olfaction by using arrays of gas chemical sensors combined with pattern recognition methods, represent a potentially low-cost tool in many areas of industry such as perfumery, food and drink production, clinical diagnosis, health and safety, environmental monitoring and process control. However, successful applications of these systems are still largely limited to specialized laboratories. Sensor drift, i.e., the lack of a sensor’s stability over time, still limits real industrial setups. This paper presents and discusses an evolutionary based adaptive drift-correction method designed to work with state-of-the-art classification systems. The proposed approach exploits a cutting-edge evolutionary strategy to iteratively tweak the coefficients of a linear transformation which can transparently correct raw sensors’ measures thus mitigating the negative effects of the drift. The method learns the optimal correction strategy without the use of models or other hypotheses on the behavior of the physical chemical sensors.
Keywords:Sensor drift   Evolutionary strategy   Classification systems
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