Development of Online-learning based Adaptive Anomaly Detection Algorithm for Monitoring Data Analysis on Caisson Type Breakwater

Author:

Jin Seung-Seop,Min Jiyoung,Kim Young-Taek,Kim Ryulri

Abstract

Most port structures are massive and data measured on them sensitively changes to the surrounding environment including sea waves, tides, wind, and other operational conditions so it might be difficult to extract and long-term monitor their own features such as natural frequencies and mode shapes. To solve this problem, an anomaly detection algorithm with online learning was developed for the analysis of monitoring data on the port structures. For this, data were first measured on a 1/50 scaled model of caisson type breakwater through hydraulic model experiments, and the characteristics of data were investigated. Then an unsupervised algorithm was developed to online detect abnormal conditions caused by the drift, which can track the reconstruction error from the principal component analysis and the Euclidean distance between original and reconstructed signals. The experimental results showed that the proposed algorithm could be successfully applied to time-dependent dataset shifts with high accuracy and automatically calculate the threshold based on the adaptive model.

Funder

Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries

Korea Institute of Marine Science and Technology promotion

Publisher

Korea Society of Coastal Disaster Prevention

Subject

General Medicine

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