Prediction of bio-oil yield by machine learning model based on 'enhanced data' training

Bio-oil is widely used and has great application potential. With the development of artificial intelligence, machine learning has been gradually applied in the field of biomass, the data augmentation method is a common operation method for training models in the field of computer or data processing....

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Published inRenewable energy Vol. 225; p. 120218
Main Authors Zhao, Chenxi, Lu, Xueying, Jiang, Zihao, Ma, Huan, Chen, Juhui, Liu, Xiaogang
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier Ltd 01.05.2024
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Summary:Bio-oil is widely used and has great application potential. With the development of artificial intelligence, machine learning has been gradually applied in the field of biomass, the data augmentation method is a common operation method for training models in the field of computer or data processing. In this study, the concept of 'enhanced data' was proposed for the first time. According to the composition characteristics of biomass raw materials, the sample data were divided into three different sample sets. Based on the light gradient boosting machine (Light GBM) and deep neural network (DNN) algorithm, a prediction model of bio-oil yield was established. Combined with the analysis of partial correlation, the influence of 'enhanced data' on the prediction accuracy of the model was explored. The results showed that the prediction accuracy of the model was improved to a certain extent after adding 'enhanced data'. The Light GBM model was more suitable for predicting bio-oil yield, and the Light GBM _ c model performed best, with R2 of 0.894, MAE of 3.622, and RMSE of 4.445. At the same time, this study also has certain reference significance for other prediction studies in the field of biomass thermochemical conversion. [Display omitted]
ISSN:0960-1481
DOI:10.1016/j.renene.2024.120218