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New data mining and calibration approaches to the assessment of water treatment efficiency

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<mark>Journal publication date</mark>02/2012
<mark>Journal</mark>Advances in Engineering Software
Issue number1
Volume44
Number of pages10
Pages (from-to)126-135
Publication StatusPublished
<mark>Original language</mark>English

Abstract

For the first time, the application of different robust data mining techniques to the assessment of water treatment performance is considered. Principal components analysis (PCA), parallel factor analysis (PARAFAC), and a self-organizing map (SOM) were used in the analysis of multivariate data characterising organic matter (OM) removal at 16 water treatment works. Decomposed fluorescence data from PCA. PARAFAC and SOM were used as input to calibrate fluorescence data with OM concentrations using step-wise regression (SR), partial least squares (PLS), multiple linear regression (MLR), and neural network with back-propagation algorithm (BPNN). The best results were obtained with combined PARAFAC/PLS and SOM/BPNN. Both the numerical accuracy and feasibility of the adopted solutions were compared and recommendations on the use of the above techniques for fluorescence data analysis are presented.