Abstract

A study of a number of neural networks of different architectures for determining gas concentrations from spectra obtained using an optical emission gas analyzer, which measures the spectrum of electromagnetic radiation emitted by gases when excited by an electric discharge, is presented. The neural network is trained on data from the optical spectroscopy laboratory and is able to predict gas concentrations from spectra at high speed. The research concerned the deep neural network architectures with convolutional and recurrent layers. Convolutional layers highlight the features of the spectra, while recurrent layers take into account the consistent structure of the data. The quality of the neural network is evaluated by the R2 coefficient of determination, and the comparison between networks by the RMSE indicator between the predicted and real gas concentrations.

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