LGQMDec 15, 2023

ChemTime: Rapid and Early Classification for Multivariate Time Series Classification of Chemical Sensors

arXiv:2312.09871v11 citationsh-index: 19
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This addresses the need for fast and accurate chemical detection in industrial, safety, and military applications, representing an incremental improvement by adapting existing methods to a specific domain.

The paper tackled the problem of classifying chemical analytes using chemiresistive sensor arrays, proposing the ChemTime approach which achieves rapid and early classification with high accuracy and beneficial inference times for lightweight hardware.

Multivariate time series data are ubiquitous in the application of machine learning to problems in the physical sciences. Chemiresistive sensor arrays are highly promising in chemical detection tasks relevant to industrial, safety, and military applications. Sensor arrays are an inherently multivariate time series data collection tool which demand rapid and accurate classification of arbitrary chemical analytes. Previous research has benchmarked data-agnostic multivariate time series classifiers across diverse multivariate time series supervised tasks in order to find general-purpose classification algorithms. To our knowledge, there has yet to be an effort to survey machine learning and time series classification approaches to chemiresistive hardware sensor arrays for the detection of chemical analytes. In addition to benchmarking existing approaches to multivariate time series classifiers, we incorporate findings from a model survey to propose the novel \textit{ChemTime} approach to sensor array classification for chemical sensing. We design experiments addressing the unique challenges of hardware sensor arrays classification including the rapid classification ability of classifiers and minimization of inference time while maintaining performance for deployed lightweight hardware sensing devices. We find that \textit{ChemTime} is uniquely positioned for the chemical sensing task by combining rapid and early classification of time series with beneficial inference and high accuracy.

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