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- Title
Radial basis function neural network optimization algorithm based on dynamic inertial weight particle swarm optimization for separating overlapping peaks in ion mobility spectrometry.
- Authors
Shou, Binxin; Yang, Mingguang; Song, Zihan; Li, Junhui; Tang, Keqi; Gao, Wenqing; Feng, Jiayong; Yu, Jiancheng
- Abstract
Rationale: Ion mobility spectrometry (IMS), as a promising analytical tool, has been widely employed in the structural characterization of biomolecules. Nevertheless, the inherent limitation in the structural resolution of IMS frequently results in peak overlap during the analysis of isomers exhibiting comparable structures. Methods: The radial basis function (RBF) neural network optimization algorithm based on dynamic inertial weight particle swarm optimization (DIWPSO) was proposed for separating overlapping peaks in IMS. The RBF network structure and parameters were optimized using the DIWPSO algorithm. By extensively training using a large dataset, an adaptive model was developed to effectively separate overlapping peaks in IMS data. This approach successfully overcomes issues related to local optima, ensuring efficient and precise separation of overlapping peaks. Results: The method's performance was evaluated using experimental validation and analysis of overlapping peaks in the IMS spectra of two sets of isomers: 3′/6′‐sialyllactose; fructose‐6‐phosphate, glucose‐1‐phosphate, and glucose‐6‐phosphate. A comparative analysis was conducted using other algorithms, including the sparrow search algorithm, DIWPSO algorithm, and multi‐objective dynamic teaching‐learning‐based optimization algorithm. The comparison results show that the DIWPSO‐RBF algorithm achieved remarkably low maximum relative errors of only 0.42%, 0.092%, and 0.41% for ion height, mobility, and half peak width, respectively. These error rates are significantly lower than those obtained using the other three algorithms. Conclusions: The experimental results convincingly demonstrate that this method can adaptively, rapidly, and accurately separate overlapping peaks of multiple components, improving the structural resolution of IMS.
- Subjects
OPTIMIZATION algorithms; RADIAL basis functions; PARTICLE swarm optimization; ION mobility spectroscopy; SEARCH algorithms; ERROR rates
- Publication
Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry: RCM, 2024, Vol 38, Issue 6, p1
- ISSN
0951-4198
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/rcm.9700