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Title
Application of fuzzy partial least squares (FPLS) modeling nonlinear biological processes
Authors
Yoo, CKBang, YHLee, IBVanrolleghem, PARosen, C
Date Issued
2004-11
Publisher
KOREAN INST CHEM ENGINEERS
Abstract
We applied a nonlinear fuzzy partial least squares (FPLS) algorithm for modeling a biological wastewater treatment plant. FPLS embeds the Takagi-Sugeno-Kang (TSK) fuzzy model into the regression framework of the partial least squares (PLS) method, in which FPLS utilizes a TSK fuzzy model for nonlinear characteristics of the PLS inner regression. Using this approach, the interpretability of the TSK fuzzy model overcomes some of the handicaps of previous nonlinear PLS (NLPLS) algorithms. As a result, the FPLS model gives a more favorable modeling environment in which the knowledge of experts can be easily applied. Results from applications show that FPLS has the ability to model the nonlinear process and multiple operating conditions and is able to identify various operating regions in a simulation benchmark of biological process as well as in a full-scale wastewater treatment process. The result shows that it has the ability to model the nonlinear process and handle multiple operating conditions and is able to predict the key components of nonlinear biological processes.
Keywords
fuzzy partial least squares (FPLS); multivariate statistical analysis; nonlinear modeling; nonlinear PLS (NLPLS); partial least squares (PLS); wastewater treatment process (WWTP); NEURAL-NETWORKS
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/24873
DOI
10.1007/BF02719479
ISSN
0256-1115
Article Type
Article
Citation
KOREAN JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING, vol. 21, no. 6, page. 1087 - 1097, 2004-11
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