Different Hybrid Prediction's Machine Learning Algorithms for Quantitative Analysis in Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy

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Mohsen Rezaei
Fatemeh Rezaei
Parvin Karimi
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[1] University of Science and Technology of Mazandaran,Department of Industrial Engineering
[2] K. N Toosi University of Technology,Department of Physics
[3] South Tehran Branch,Department of Physics
[4] Islamic Azad University,undefined
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laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy; classical machine learning algorithms; principal component analysis; concentration prediction; quantitative analysis;
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Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) technique is employed for quantitative analysis of aluminum samples by different classical machine learning approaches. A Q-switch Nd:YAG laser at a fundamental harmonic of 1064 nm is utilized for the creation of LIBS plasma in order to predict constituent concentrations of the aluminum standard alloys. In the current research, concentration prediction is performed by linear approaches of support vector regression (SVR), multiple linear regression (MLR), principal component analysis (PCA) integrated with MLR (PCA–MLR), and SVR (PCA–SVR), as well as nonlinear algorithms of artificial neural network (ANN), kernelized support vector regression (KSVR), and the integration of traditional principal component analysis with KSVR (PCA–KSVR), and ANN (PCA–ANN). Furthermore, dimension reduction is applied to various methodologies by the PCA algorithm in order to improve the quantitative analysis. The results indicated that the combination of PCA with the KSVR algorithm model had the best efficiency in predicting most of the elements among other classical machine learning algorithms.
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