Affiliation:
1. School of Information Science and Engineering Zhejiang Sci‐Tech University Hangzhou China
2. Key Laboratory of Intelligent Manufacturing Quality Big Data Tracing and Analysis of Zhejiang Province Hangzhou China
3. Changshan Institute of Zhejiang Sci‐Tech University Quzhou China
Abstract
AbstractFault detection based on canonical correlation analysis (CCA) has received increased attention due to its efficiency in exploring the relationship between input and output. However, traditional CCA may generate redundant features in both the input and output projections while maximizing the correlations. In this paper, sparse dynamic canonical correlation analysis (SDCCA) is developed for dealing with the fault detection of dynamic processes. Through posing sparsity in the extraction of features, the interpretability of canonical variates is enhanced attributed to the sparsity of canonical weights. Based on the SDCCA model, the monitoring metric is established for fault detection. Moreover, the upper control limit (UCL) based on monitoring metrics is determined by the kernel density estimation (KDE) method to avoid the violation of the Gaussian assumption. The superiority of the proposed SDCCA‐based fault detection method is illustrated through a comparative study of the Tennessee Eastman process benchmark.
Subject
General Chemical Engineering
Cited by
2 articles.
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