Stochastic Configuration Machines for Industrial Artificial Intelligence

Wang, Dianhui, Felicetti, Matthew J.

arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence 

Industrial artificial intelligence (IAI) stresses the application of artificial intelligence techniques to industries, with some inherent challenges, such as uncertainties in sensory signals, real-time data processing, high modelling accuracy, and the interpretability of predictive models and results [1-7]. Recently, the IAI concept has received considerable attention worldwide due to the availability of cheaper sensors for data acquisition, powerful computing facilities and advanced algorithms that perform speedily at lower computational cost, larger storage devices and cloud computing technology for data management, and faster communication systems for sharing and delivering data. Although the IAI concept is not well-defined so far, the development of advanced machine learning algorithms is strongly expected so that they can meet these requirements of IAI. Machine learning has been a very active research area in AI over the past decades, and significant efforts in building predictive learner models have been made [8]. Among these approaches, the most popular and widely used ones include multilayer perceptrons with error-backpropagation algorithms (MLPs) [9], support vector machines (SVMs) [10], Bayesian networks (BNs) [11], and adaptive neuro-fuzzy inference systems (ANFIS) [12].

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