Towards the development of an electronic nose for general odor classification

The electronic nose is an emerging field of electronics, mechatronics, robotics and a promising application of artificial intelligence. It has received considerable attention in the field of sensor technology during the past two decades. Some of its potential uses include identification of toxic was...

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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.theses-dissertations-10832021-04-11T05:32:43Z Towards the development of an electronic nose for general odor classification ROA, MARY ANNE The electronic nose is an emerging field of electronics, mechatronics, robotics and a promising application of artificial intelligence. It has received considerable attention in the field of sensor technology during the past two decades. Some of its potential uses include identification of toxic wastes, quality control, monitoring air quality, examining odors in infected wounds and inspection of food. Notwithstanding the vast amount of literature on the usage of electronic noses for specific purposes, this technology originally and ultimately aims to mimic the capability of mammals to discriminate odors from all sorts of objects. This study demonstrated the theoretical and practical feasibility of designing an electronic nose towards general odor classification. A multi-sensor array hardware unit was carefully constructed in this study for data collection. Important hardware design considerations such as sensor calibration, aeration, circuit protection and voltage/current requirements were satisfied. A highly fine-tuned artificial neural network (ANN) was integrated to this hardware to interpret and relate the data to a target odor class. Various network architecture considerations, such as neuron count, number of layers and activation function, as well as various data treatment methods, such as normalization, division and cross-validation, were investigated before coming up with the final neural network. The result showed that careful hardware integration with an ANN having sufficiently deep internal structure is able to return accurate prediction to at least half of the ten general odor classes proposed by the researchers from University of Pittsburg and Bates College [14] namely fragrant (96%), fruity (98%), chemical (98%). peppermint (98%) and popcorn (90%). This demonstrates the feasibility of making electronic noses for general odor classification which could lead to further broadening of e-nose applications. 2017-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/theses-dissertations/84 http://rizalls.lib.admu.edu.ph/#section=resource&resourceid=1397784320&currentIndex=0&view=fullDetailsDetailsTab Theses and Dissertations (All) Archīum Ateneo Olfactometry Olfactory sensors Odors Biosensors Neural networks (Computer science) Detectors -- Design and construction
institution Ateneo De Manila University
building Ateneo De Manila University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider Ateneo De Manila University Library
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topic Olfactometry
Olfactory sensors
Odors
Biosensors
Neural networks (Computer science)
Detectors -- Design and construction
spellingShingle Olfactometry
Olfactory sensors
Odors
Biosensors
Neural networks (Computer science)
Detectors -- Design and construction
ROA, MARY ANNE
Towards the development of an electronic nose for general odor classification
description The electronic nose is an emerging field of electronics, mechatronics, robotics and a promising application of artificial intelligence. It has received considerable attention in the field of sensor technology during the past two decades. Some of its potential uses include identification of toxic wastes, quality control, monitoring air quality, examining odors in infected wounds and inspection of food. Notwithstanding the vast amount of literature on the usage of electronic noses for specific purposes, this technology originally and ultimately aims to mimic the capability of mammals to discriminate odors from all sorts of objects. This study demonstrated the theoretical and practical feasibility of designing an electronic nose towards general odor classification. A multi-sensor array hardware unit was carefully constructed in this study for data collection. Important hardware design considerations such as sensor calibration, aeration, circuit protection and voltage/current requirements were satisfied. A highly fine-tuned artificial neural network (ANN) was integrated to this hardware to interpret and relate the data to a target odor class. Various network architecture considerations, such as neuron count, number of layers and activation function, as well as various data treatment methods, such as normalization, division and cross-validation, were investigated before coming up with the final neural network. The result showed that careful hardware integration with an ANN having sufficiently deep internal structure is able to return accurate prediction to at least half of the ten general odor classes proposed by the researchers from University of Pittsburg and Bates College [14] namely fragrant (96%), fruity (98%), chemical (98%). peppermint (98%) and popcorn (90%). This demonstrates the feasibility of making electronic noses for general odor classification which could lead to further broadening of e-nose applications.
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title Towards the development of an electronic nose for general odor classification
title_short Towards the development of an electronic nose for general odor classification
title_full Towards the development of an electronic nose for general odor classification
title_fullStr Towards the development of an electronic nose for general odor classification
title_full_unstemmed Towards the development of an electronic nose for general odor classification
title_sort towards the development of an electronic nose for general odor classification
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2017
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/theses-dissertations/84
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