4.6 Article

Machine Learning Methods of Regression for Plasmonic Nanoantenna Glucose Sensing

Journal

SENSORS
Volume 22, Issue 1, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/s22010007

Keywords

glucose sensing; surface-enhanced infrared absorption spectroscopy; sensor calibration; machine learning; regression analysis; artificial neural network; Gaussian process regression

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  1. German Research Foundation (DFG-Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft) [2642/1, 431314977]

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This paper explores the application of optical sensing methods for glucose measurement and improves the accuracy and reliability of glucose concentration prediction through advanced machine learning regression algorithms. The limitations of sensing are also discussed.
The measurement and quantification of glucose concentrations is a field of major interest, whether motivated by potential clinical applications or as a prime example of biosensing in basic research. In recent years, optical sensing methods have emerged as promising glucose measurement techniques in the literature, with surface-enhanced infrared absorption (SEIRA) spectroscopy combining the sensitivity of plasmonic systems and the specificity of standard infrared spectroscopy. The challenge addressed in this paper is to determine the best method to estimate the glucose concentration in aqueous solutions in the presence of fructose from the measured reflectance spectra. This is referred to as the inverse problem of sensing and usually solved via linear regression. Here, instead, several advanced machine learning regression algorithms are proposed and compared, while the sensor data are subject to a pre-processing routine aiming to isolate key patterns from which to extract the relevant information. The most accurate and reliable predictions were finally made by a Gaussian process regression model which improves by more than 60% on previous approaches. Our findings give insight into the applicability of machine learning methods of regression for sensor calibration and explore the limitations of SEIRA glucose sensing.

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