Regression with Deep Learning for Sensor Performance Optimization

02/22/2020
by   Ruthvik Vaila, et al.
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Neural networks with at least two hidden layers are called deep networks. Recent developments in AI and computer programming in general has led to development of tools such as Tensorflow, Keras, NumPy etc. making it easier to model and draw conclusions from data. In this work we re-approach non-linear regression with deep learning enabled by Keras and Tensorflow. In particular, we use deep learning to parametrize a non-linear multivariate relationship between inputs and outputs of an industrial sensor with an intent to optimize the sensor performance based on selected key metrics.

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