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Fuzzy ARTMAP based electronic nose data analysis

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dc.contributor.author Llobet Eduard
dc.contributor.author Hines Evor L
dc.contributor.author Gardner Julian W
dc.contributor.author Bartlett Philip N
dc.contributor.author Mottram Toby T
dc.date.accessioned 2018-02-20T15:06:39Z
dc.date.available 2018-02-20T15:06:39Z
dc.date.issued 1999
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/7258
dc.description.abstract Ž. The Fuzzy ARTMAP neural network is a supervised pattern recognition method based on fuzzy adaptive resonance theory ART. It is Ž a promising method since Fuzzy ARTMAP is able to carry out on-line learning without forgetting previously learnt patterns stable. Ž. learning , it can recode previously learnt categories adaptive to changes in the environment and is self-organising. This paper presents Ž. the application of Fuzzy ARTMAP to odour discrimination with electronic nose EN instruments. EN data from three different datasets, Ž. alcohol, coffee and cow's breath in order of complexity were classified using Fuzzy ARTMAP. The accuracy of the method was 100% with alcohol, 97% with coffee and 79%, respectively. Fuzzy ARTMAP outperforms the best accuracy so far obtained using the Ž. Ž. back-propagation trained multilayer perceptron MLP 100%, 81% and 68%, respectively. The MLP being by far the most popular neural network method in both the field of EN instruments and elsewhere. These results, in the case of alcohol and coffee, are better than those obtained using self-organising maps, constructive algorithms and other ART techniques. Furthermore, the time necessary to train Fuzzy ARTMAP was typically one order of magnitude faster than back-propagation. The results show that this technique is very promising for developing intelligent EN equipment, in terms of its possibility for on-line learning, generalisation ability and ability to deal Ž. with uncertainty in terms of measurement accuracy, noise rejection, etc.. q 1999 Elsevier Science S.A. All rights reserved.
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dc.language.iso Ingles
dc.subject Electronic database analysis
dc.title Fuzzy ARTMAP based electronic nose data analysis
dc.type journal-article
dc.source.volume 61
dc.source.journal Sensors and Actuators B


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