Hybrid artificial neural network and structural equation modelling techniques: a survey

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A. S. Albahri
Alhamzah Alnoor
A. A. Zaidan
O. S. Albahri
Hamsa Hameed
B. B. Zaidan
S. S. Peh
A. B. Zain
S. B. Siraj
A. H. B. Masnan
A. A. Yass
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[1] Sultan Idris University of Education (UPSI),Faculty of Human Development
[2] Sultan Idris University of Education (UPSI),Department of Computing
[3] Iraqi Commission for Computers and Informatics, Informatics Institute for Postgraduate, Studies (IIPS)
[4] Management Technical College,School of Management
[5] Management Technical College,Southern Technical Univeristy
[6] Earthlink,IT Infra Expert Company
[7] Main ISP,National Yunlin University of Science and Technology
[8] Future Technology Research Center,undefined
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Structural equation modelling; Artificial neural network; Therapy; Autistic children;
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Topical treatments with structural equation modelling (SEM) and an artificial neural network (ANN), including a wide range of concepts, benefits, challenges and anxieties, have emerged in various fields and are becoming increasingly important. Although SEM can determine relationships amongst unobserved constructs (i.e. independent, mediator, moderator, control and dependent variables), it is insufficient for providing non-compensatory relationships amongst constructs. In contrast with previous studies, a newly proposed methodology that involves a dual-stage analysis of SEM and ANN was performed to provide linear and non-compensatory relationships amongst constructs. Consequently, numerous distinct types of studies in diverse sectors have conducted hybrid SEM–ANN analysis. Accordingly, the current work supplements the academic literature with a systematic review that includes all major SEM–ANN techniques used in 11 industries published in the past 6 years. This study presents a state-of-the-art SEM–ANN classification taxonomy based on industries and compares the effort in various domains to that classification. To achieve this objective, we examined the Web of Science, ScienceDirect, Scopus and IEEE Xplore® databases to retrieve 239 articles from 2016 to 2021. The obtained articles were filtered on the basis of inclusion criteria, and 60 studies were selected and classified under 11 categories. This multi-field systematic study uncovered new research possibilities, motivations, challenges, limitations and recommendations that must be addressed for the synergistic integration of multidisciplinary studies. It contributed two points of potential future work resulting from the developed taxonomy. First, the importance of the determinants of play, musical and art therapy adoption amongst autistic children within the healthcare sector is the most important consideration for future investigations. In this context, the second potential future work can use SEM–ANN to determine the barriers to adopting sensing-enhanced therapy amongst autistic children to satisfy the recommendations provided by the healthcare sector. The analysis indicates that the manufacturing and technology sectors have conducted the most number of investigations, whereas the construction and small- and medium-sized enterprise sectors have conducted the least. This study will provide a helpful reference to academics and practitioners by providing guidance and insightful knowledge for future studies.
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页码:1781 / 1801
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