Data Driven Approaches to Modeling and Analysis of Bioprocesses: Some Industrial Examples

Document Type

Conference Proceeding

Publication Date

11-10-2003

Abstract

Data-generated models find numerous applications in areas where the speed of collection and logging data surpasses the ability to analyze it. This work is meant to addresses some of the challenges and difficulties encountered in the practical application of these methods in an industrial setting, and more specifically in the bioprocess industry. Neural network and principal component models are the two topics that are covered in detail in this paper. A review of these modeling technologies as applied to bioprocessing is provided, and three original case studies using industrial fermentation data are presented that utilize these models in the context of prediction and monitoring of bioprocess performance.

Identifier

0242303063 (Scopus)

Publication Title

Proceedings of the American Control Conference

ISSN

07431619

First Page

2062

Last Page

2076

Volume

3

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