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Eliminating Vertical Stripe Defects on Silicon Steel Surface by Regularization

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  • Wenfeng Jing
  • Deyu Meng
  • Chen Qiao
  • Zhiming Peng

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The vertical stripe defects on silicon steel surface seriously affect the appearance and electromagnetic properties of silicon steel products. Eliminating such defects is adifficult and urgent technical problem. This paper investigates the relationship between the defects and their influence factors by classification methods. However, when the common classification methods are used in the problem, we cannot obtain a classifier with high accuracy. Byanalysis of the data set, we find that it is imbalanced and inconsistent. Because the common classification methods are based on accuracy-maximization criterion, they are not applicable to imbalanced and inconsistent data set. Thus, we propose asupport-degree-maximization criterion and anovel cost-sensitive loss function and also establish an improved regularization approach for solution of the problem. Moreover, by employing reweighted iteration gradient boosting algorithm, we obtain a linear classifier with a high support degree. Through analyzing the classifier, we formulate a rule under which the silicon steel vertical stripe defects do not occur in the existing production environment. By applying the proposed rule to 50TW600 silicon steel production, the vertical stripe defects of the silicon steel products have been greatly decreased.

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  • Wenfeng Jing & Deyu Meng & Chen Qiao & Zhiming Peng, 2011. "Eliminating Vertical Stripe Defects on Silicon Steel Surface by Regularization," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2011, pages 1-13, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:854674
    DOI: 10.1155/2011/854674
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    1. Qian Li & Wei Zhang & Yanqin Bai & Guoqiang Wang, 2023. "A non-convex piecewise quadratic approximation of $$\ell _{0}$$ ℓ 0 regularization: theory and accelerated algorithm," Journal of Global Optimization, Springer, vol. 86(2), pages 323-353, June.

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