Author:
Pääkkönen Salli,Pölönen Ilkka,Raita-Hakola Anna-Maria,Carneiro Mariana,Cardoso Helena,Mauricio Dinis,Rodrigues Alexandre Miguel Cavaco,Salmi Pauliina
Abstract
AbstractHigh expectations are placed on microalgae as a sustainable source of valuable biomolecules. Robust methods to control microalgae cultivation processes are needed to enhance their efficiency and, thereafter, increase the profitability of microalgae-based products. To meet this need, a non-invasive monitoring method based on a hyperspectral imager was developed for laboratory scale and afterwards tested on industrial scale cultivations. In the laboratory experiments, reference data for microalgal biomass concentration was gathered to construct 1) a vegetation index-based linear regression model and 2) a one-dimensional convolutional neural network model to resolve microalgae biomass concentration from the spectral images. The two modelling approaches were compared. The mean absolute percentage error (MAPE) for the index-based model was 15–24%, with the standard deviation (SD) of 13-18 for the different species. MAPE for the convolutional neural network was 11–26% (SD = 10–22). Both models predicted the biomass well. The convolutional neural network could also classify the monocultures of green algae by species (accuracy of 97–99%). The index-based model was fast to construct and easy to interpret. The index-based monitoring was also tested in an industrial setup demonstrating a promising ability to retrieve microalgae-biomass-based signals in different cultivation systems.
Funder
European Union - NExtGenerationEU via Business Finland
University of Jyväskylä
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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