Unknown Health States Recognition with Collective-Decision-Based Deep Learning Networks in Predictive Maintenance Applications

Author:

Lou Chuyue1,Atoui Mohamed Amine2

Affiliation:

1. School of Information Management and Artificial Intelligence, Zhejiang University of Finance & Economics, Hangzhou 310018, China

2. School of Information Technology, University of Halmstad, 302 50 Halmstad, Sweden

Abstract

At present, decision-making solutions developed based on deep learning (DL) models have received extensive attention in predictive maintenance (PM) applications along with the rapid improvement of computing power. Relying on the superior properties of shared weights and spatial pooling, convolutional neural networks (CNNs) can learn effective representations of health states from industrial data. Many developed CNN-based schemes, such as advanced CNNs that introduce residual learning and multi-scale learning, have shown good performance in health states recognition tasks under the assumption that all the classes are known. However, these schemes have no ability to deal with new abnormal samples that belong to state classes not part of the training set. In this paper, a collective decision framework for different CNNs is proposed. It is based on a one-vs.-rest network (OVRN) to simultaneously achieve classification of known and unknown health states. OVRNs learn class-specific discriminative features and enhance the ability to reject new abnormal samples incorporated to different CNNs. According to the validation results on the public dataset of the Tennessee Eastman process (TEP), the proposed CNN-based decision schemes incorporating an OVRN have outstanding recognition ability for samples of unknown heath states while maintaining satisfactory accuracy on known states. The results show that the new DL framework outperforms state-of-the-art CNNs, and the one based on residual and multi-scale learning has the best overall performance.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Mathematics,Engineering (miscellaneous),Computer Science (miscellaneous)

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