Heinrick L. Aquino, Ronnie S. Concepcion, A. Mayol, A. Bandala, A. Culaba, J. Cuello, E. Dadios, A. Ubando, J. G. S. San Juan
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Moisture content is an imperative indicator of biofuel lipid content in microalgae. This paper developed a reliable, computationally cost-effective combination of artificial neurons and an optimization tool for moisture content concentration prediction using computational intelligence. A total of 83 data of microalgae var. Chlorella vulgaris moisture content parameter factors were utilized. Using feed-forward, recurrent, and deep neural networks as prediction models, their MSE and R2 values were analyzed. Genetic programming GPTIPSv2, a multigene symbolic regression genetic programming (MSRGP) tool, was used to create objective functions of the ANNs. This convergence function was the main element in developing a genetic algorithm (GA)-optimized recurrent neural network model considered to suggest the optimal quantity of neurons in each of the hidden layers in neural network architecture. The feed-forward artificial neural network with 22 neurons in its layer was recommended using the Levenberg-Marquardt training tool. The MSE (5.27e−6) and R2 (0.9999) results of this model surpassed the other neural networks models. Hence, it implies that the developed optimized Levenberg-Marquardt-based feed-forward neural network is an effective moisture content predictor as it provided highly accurate and sensitive results at a low cost.