Monitoring Method of VOCs Based on PID in Soil-water-gas Environment
Dong Dong,
Yongjun Ren,
Mengmeng Zhang
et al.
Abstract:In the moist environment of soil-water-air, there is a problem of low accuracy in monitoring Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) using a Photoionization Detector (PID). This paper analyzes the reasons for the low accuracy of the traditional Support Vector Machine (SVM) regression method. To address the issue, the PID signal is subjected to feature extraction and Principal Component Analysis (PCA) to reduce the data dimensionality. Moreover, the optimal SVM parameters are selected using a Genetic Algorithm (GA), … Show more
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