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Multimodal Machine Learning in Prognostics and Health Management of Manufacturing Systems

In: Artificial Intelligence for Smart Manufacturing

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  • Sagar Jose

    (The National Engineering School of Tarbes - INP Toulouse, Production Engineering Laboratory)

  • Khanh T. P Nguyen

    (The National Engineering School of Tarbes - INP Toulouse, Production Engineering Laboratory)

  • Kamal Medjaher

    (The National Engineering School of Tarbes - INP Toulouse, Production Engineering Laboratory)

Abstract

Prognostics and health management (PHM) is a crucial enabler to reduce maintenance costs and enhance the availability and reliability of manufacturing systems. In the context of Industry 4.0, these systems become more complex and can be monitored by different types of sensors. The quality and completeness of data are crucial factors for the success of any PHM task in this paradigm. Here, we investigate the possibility of exploiting additional data sources in manufacturing besides monitoring sensors, e.g. production line cameras or maintenance reports. We first present the terminologies of multimodal learning and the potential it holds for industrial PHM. We then further explore the development and notable works in this field applied to other domains, look at the relevant works in PHM, and finally present a case study to demonstrate how multimodal learning can be performed to improve PHM processes.

Suggested Citation

  • Sagar Jose & Khanh T. P Nguyen & Kamal Medjaher, 2023. "Multimodal Machine Learning in Prognostics and Health Management of Manufacturing Systems," Springer Series in Reliability Engineering, in: Kim Phuc Tran (ed.), Artificial Intelligence for Smart Manufacturing, pages 167-197, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:ssrchp:978-3-031-30510-8_9
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-30510-8_9
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