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Hybrid Intelligence Model Based on Image Features for the Prediction of Flotation Concentrate Grade

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  • YaLin Wang
  • XiaoFang Chen
  • XiaoLing Zhou
  • WeiHua Gui
  • Louis Caccetta
  • Honglei Xu

Abstract

In flotation processes, concentrate grade is the key production index but is difficult to be measured online. The mechanism models reflect the basic tendency of concentrate grade changes but cannot provide adequate prediction precision. The data-driven models based on froth image features provide accurate prediction within well-sampled space but rely heavily on sample data with less generalization capability. So, a hybrid intelligent model combining the two kinds of model is proposed in this paper. Since the information of image features is enormous, and the relationship between image features and concentrate grade is nonlinear, a B-spline partial least squares (BS-PLS) method is adopted to construct the data-driven model for concentrate grade prediction. In order to gain better generalization capability and prediction accuracy, information entropy is introduced to integrate the mechanism model and the BS-PLS model together and modify the model output online through an output deviation compensation strategy. Moreover, a slide window scheme is employed to update the hybrid model in order to improve its adaptability. The industrial practical data testing results show that the performance of the hybrid model is better than either of the two single models and it satisfies the accuracy and stability requirements in industrial applications.

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  • YaLin Wang & XiaoFang Chen & XiaoLing Zhou & WeiHua Gui & Louis Caccetta & Honglei Xu, 2014. "Hybrid Intelligence Model Based on Image Features for the Prediction of Flotation Concentrate Grade," Abstract and Applied Analysis, Hindawi, vol. 2014, pages 1-17, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlaaa:401380
    DOI: 10.1155/2014/401380
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