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Hybrid neural network models for environmental process control (The 1998 Hunter Lecture)

✍ Scribed by Richard D. De Veaux; Rod Bain; Lyle H. Ungar


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1999
Tongue
English
Weight
132 KB
Volume
10
Category
Article
ISSN
1180-4009

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✦ Synopsis


A model that includes both ®rst principles dierential equations and an arti®cial neural network is used to forecast and control an environmental process. The inclusion of the ®rst principles knowledge in this hybrid model is shown to improve substantially the stability of the model predictions in spite of the unmeasurability of some of the key parameters. The hybrid model estimates the unobservable parameters, and because of the constraints provided by the ®rst principles equations, provides sensible extrapolations to the model. Thus, it can be used for process optimization as well as prediction. The hybrid model is compared with both a simple neural network with no a priori information, as well as some standard modern nonparametric statistical methods. For a variety of simulated parameter values, the hybrid model is shown to be comparable in predictive ability when used for interpolation and far superior when used for extrapolation.