Issue 9, 2018

Identification accuracy improvement for steel species using a least squares support vector machine and laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy

Abstract

The classification of discarded alloy steel for recycling purposes and the identification of the alloy steels used in spare parts are very important in modern society. In this work, two typical classification methods, partial least squares discriminant analysis (PLS-DA) and a support vector machine (SVM), were used to study the classification of steels with similar constituents. Forty (40) steel species were detected using laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS), and the identification by the PLS-DA and SVM models was 96.25% and 95% accurate, respectively. Based on these two classification algorithms, the least squares support vector machine (LSSVM) algorithm was used to further improve the identification accuracy. The kernel function parameter and error penalty factor of the LSSVM model were 0.4353 and 6.9644, respectively. The results showed that the identification accuracy reached 100%; therefore, combining LIBS with the LSSVM algorithm proved to be an effective approach for accurately identifying steel species with similar constituents.

Graphical abstract: Identification accuracy improvement for steel species using a least squares support vector machine and laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
26 Jun 2018
Accepted
26 Jul 2018
First published
27 Jul 2018

J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 2018,33, 1545-1551

Identification accuracy improvement for steel species using a least squares support vector machine and laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy

J. Lin, X. Lin, L. Guo, Y. Guo, Y. Tang, Y. Chu, S. Tang and C. Che, J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 2018, 33, 1545 DOI: 10.1039/C8JA00216A

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