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A mathematical programming approach for the optimal placement of flame detectors in petrochemical facilities

Process Safety and Environmental Protection

Zhen, Todd; Klise, Katherine A.; Cunningham, Sean; Marszal, Edward; Laird, Carl D.

Flame detectors provide an important layer of protection for personnel in petrochemical plants, but effective placement can be challenging. A mixed-integer nonlinear programming formulation is proposed for optimal placement of flame detectors while considering non-uniform probabilities of detection failure. We show that this approach allows for the placement of fire detectors using a fixed sensor budget and outperforms models that do not account for imperfect detection. We develop a linear relaxation to the formulation and an efficient solution algorithm that achieves global optimality with reasonable computational effort. We integrate this problem formulation into the Python package, Chama, and demonstrate the effectiveness of this formulation on a small test case and on two real-world case studies using the fire and gas mapping software, Kenexis Effigy.

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Two Problems in Knowledge Graph Embedding: Non-Exclusive Relation Categories and Zero Gradients

Proceedings - 2019 IEEE International Conference on Big Data, Big Data 2019

Lee, Kookjin L.; Nur, Nasheen; Park, Noseong; Kang, Hyunjoong; Kwon, Soonhyeon

Knowledge graph embedding (KGE) learns latent vector representations of named entities (i.e., vertices) and relations (i.e., edge labels) of knowledge graphs. Herein, we address two problems in KGE. First, relations may belong to one or multiple categories, such as functional, symmetric, transitive, reflexive, and so forth; thus, relation categories are not exclusive. Some relation categories cause non-trivial challenges for KGE. Second, we found that zero gradients happen frequently in many translation based embedding methods such as TransE and its variations. To solve these problems, we propose i) converting a knowledge graph into a bipartite graph, although we do not physically convert the graph but rather use an equivalent trick; ii) using multiple vector representations for a relation; and iii) using a new hinge loss based on energy ratio(rather than energy gap) that does not cause zero gradients. We show that our method significantly improves the quality of embedding.

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Development, Demonstration and Validation of Data-Driven Compact Diode Models for Circuit Simulation and Analysis

Aadithya, Karthik V.; Kuberry, Paul A.; Paskaleva, Biliana S.; Bochev, Pavel B.; Leeson, Kenneth M.; Mar, Alan M.; Mei, Ting M.; Keiter, Eric R.

Compact semiconductor device models are essential for efficiently designing and analyzing large circuits. However, traditional compact model development requires a large amount of manual effort and can span many years. Moreover, inclusion of new physics (e.g., radiation effects) into an existing model is not trivial and may require redevelopment from scratch. Machine Learning (ML) techniques have the potential to automate and significantly speed up the development of compact models. In addition, ML provides a range of modeling options that can be used to develop hierarchies of compact models tailored to specific circuit design stages. In this paper, we explore three such options: (1) table-based interpolation, (2) Generalized Moving Least-Squares, and (3) feedforward Deep Neural Networks, to develop compact models for a p-n junction diode. We evaluate the performance of these "data-driven" compact models by (1) comparing their voltage-current characteristics against laboratory data, and (2) building a bridge rectifier circuit using these devices, predicting the circuit's behavior using SPICE-like circuit simulations, and then comparing these predictions against laboratory measurements of the same circuit.

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