Temperature Compensation for Semiconductor Gas Sensors Based on Whale Optimization Algorithm–Least-Squares Support Vector Machine
Yunde Xu,
Zhenzhen Cheng,
Guofeng He
et al.
Abstract:A whale optimization algorithm-optimized least-squares support vector machine (WOA-LSSVM) temperature compensation model is proposed to compensate for the temperature drift of the output signal of semiconductor gas sensors in practical applications. The whale optimization algorithm is used to optimize the selection of the regularization parameter γ and the kernel function parameter σ 2 in the LSSVM model, and the temperature is corrected by predicting the output of the sensor through the parameter-optimized LS… Show more
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