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Purpose: Create a software product using a probabilistic neural network (PNN) and database based on experimental research of titanium alloys to definition of the best microstructure and properties of aerospace components. Design/methodology/approach: The database creation process for artificial neural network training was preceded by the investigation of the granulometric composition of the titanium powder alloys, study of microstructure, phase composition and evaluation of micromechanical properties of these alloys by the method of material plasticity estimation in the conditions of hard pyramidal indenters application. A granulometric analysis was done using a special complex of materials science for the images analysis ImageJ. Metallographic investigations of the powder structure morphology were carried out on the scanning electron microscope EVO 40XVP. Specimens for micromechanical testing were obtained by overlaying the titanium alloy powders on the substrate made of the material close to chemical composition. Substrates were prepared by pressing the powder mixture under the load of 400 MPa and following sintering at 1300°C for 1 hour. Overlaying was performed by an electron gun ELA-6 (beam current – 16 mA). Findings: According to the modelling results, a threshold of the PNN accuracy was established to be over 80%. A high level of experimental data reproduction allows us a full or partial replacement of a number of experimental investigations by neural network modelling, noticeably decreasing, in this case, the cost of the material creation possessing the preset properties with preserved quality. It is expected that this software can be used for solving other problems in materials science too. Research limitations/implications: The accuracy of the PNN algorithm depends on the number of input parameters obtained experimentally and forms a database for the training of the system. For our case, the amount of input data is limited. Practical implications: Previously trained system based on the PNN algorithm will reduce the number of experiments that significantly reduce costs and time to study. Originality/value: A software product on the basis of the PNN network was developed. The training sample was built based on a series of laboratory studies granulometric composition of the titanium powder alloys, study of microstructure, phase composition and evaluation of micromechanical properties of powder materials. The proposed approach allows us to determine the best properties of the investigated material for the design of aerospace components.
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Purpose: The main aim of this paper is development, software implementation and use of the alloys selection method for the design of biocompatible materials in medical production. It is based on the use of Ito decomposition and Logistic Regression. Design/methodology/approach: The technology of machine learning is used to solve the task. The developed classification method is based on the application of multiclass Logistic Regression. In order to reduce the probability of incorrect alloy identification, expansion of the input characteristics based on the Ito decomposition of the second order has been made. On the one hand, it increased the dimension of the input features space, and as a result, it increased the time for training procedure, but on the other, it increased the solution accuracy of the alloys selection task. The accuracy evaluation of the method was carried out using different criteria. In particular, the method accuracy was estimated based on the ratio of correctly classified titanium alloys samples to the test sample dimension. This measure was used to assess the classification accuracy in the training and test modes. For a more detailed analysis of the classification method results, two additional measures were further used: Precision and Recall. Their calculation was based on the constructed confusion matrix. This made it possible to assess the ability of the developed method to find the instances of each individual alloy as a whole, as well as the ability to distinguish instances of one class from representatives on the other. The combination of these indicators allowed to evaluate the classification task accuracy in the conditions of the imbalance dataset for each class of the investigated material separately. Findings: The simulation results confirmed the effectiveness of the use of machine learning tools to solve this task. High indicators of the method’s accuracy based on the experimental results were established. In particular, the overall accuracy of the method is 96.875%, and the average values of Precision and Recall for all four classes are 94% and 98% respectively. Expansion of each vector's features from the training dataset by using Ito decomposition increased the method accuracy by more than 33% compared to the basic Logistic Regression. Research limitations/implications: The Logistic Regression's training procedure, as well as the increase of the space size of the investigated alloy's input features by using Ito decomposition, imposes a number of limitations on the application of the method in tasks that depend on the duration of the work. Practical implications: The proposed machine learning approach foralloys selection allows reducing the time, material and human resources needed to investigate the titanium alloys properties. The developed method increases the accuracy of the selection alloys task compared to the four known methods, an average of 14.5%. It can be used to select materials with appropriate properties for the design of biocompatible medical products. Originality/value: A method and software product for the titanium alloys classification task using a supervised learning technique has been developed. For this aim, the method of Logistic Regression with expanding inputs based on the second-order Ito decomposition is used.
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