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Optimal artificial neural network architecture design for modeling an industrial ethylene oxide plant

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Sildir, Hasan
Sarrafi, Sahin

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Optimum selection of input variables, number of hidden neurons and connections among the network elements deliver the best configuration of an ANN, usually resulting in reduced over-fitting and improved test performance. This study focuses on the development of a superstructure-oriented feedforward ANN design and training algorithm whose impacts are demonstrated on an industrial Ethylene Oxide (EO) plant for the prediction of product related variables. Proposed method brings about a mixed integer nonlinear programming problem (MINLP) to be solved, which takes the existence of inputs, neurons, and connections among the network elements into account by binary variables in addition to continuous weights of existing connections. Our investigations show that almost 85% of the ANN connections are removed compared to the fully connected ANN (FC-ANN) with 50% decrease in the number of inputs of the ANN. The modified ANN delivers a better prediction performance over FC-ANN, since FC-ANN suffers from over-fitting. (C) 2022 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Computers & Chemical Engineering

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Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd

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Computer science, interdisciplinary applications, Engineering, chemical

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