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Deep Forest-Based Fault Diagnosis Method for Chemical Process

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  • Jiaman Ding
  • Qingbo Luo
  • Lianyin Jia
  • Jinguo You

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With the rapid expanding of big data in all domains, data-driven and deep learning-based fault diagnosis methods in chemical industry have become a major research topic in recent years. In addition to a deep neural network, deep forest also provides a new idea for deep representation learning and overcomes the shortcomings of a deep neural network such as strong parameter dependence and large training cost. However, the ability of each base classifier is not taken into account in the standard cascade forest, which may lead to its indistinct discrimination. In this paper, a multigrained scanning-based weighted cascade forest (WCForest) is proposed and has been applied to fault diagnosis in chemical processes. In view of the high-dimensional nonlinear data in the process of chemical industry, WCForest first designs a set of relatively suitable windows for the multigrained scan strategy to learn its data representation. Next, considering the fitting quality of each forest classifier, a weighting strategy is proposed to calculate the weight of each forest in the cascade structure without additional calculation cost, so as to improve the overall performance of the model. In order to prove the effectiveness of WCForest, its application has been carried out in the benchmark Tennessee Eastman (TE) process. Experiments demonstrate that WCForest achieves better results than other related approaches across various evaluation metrics.

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  • Jiaman Ding & Qingbo Luo & Lianyin Jia & Jinguo You, 2020. "Deep Forest-Based Fault Diagnosis Method for Chemical Process," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2020, pages 1-15, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:5281512
    DOI: 10.1155/2020/5281512
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