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Active Incremental Learning for Health State Assessment of Dynamic Systems With Unknown Scenarios

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This article is concerned with the data-driven health state assessment task with unknown scenarios. Unknown scenarios are inaccessible in the stage of model training but they can appear unexpectedly during… Click to show full abstract

This article is concerned with the data-driven health state assessment task with unknown scenarios. Unknown scenarios are inaccessible in the stage of model training but they can appear unexpectedly during the running stage. A new problem called the within-class distribution mismatch is raised by assuming that unknown scenarios still belong to known classes. To tackle this challenging problem, a novel active incremental learning scheme with a classifier and an out-of-distribution (OOD) detector is proposed. A k-fast incremental support vector data description (k-FISVDD) model is put forward as the OOD detector to recognize distribution mismatch samples online for label annotation. Specifically, it integrates the clustering algorithm to build local support vector sets, based on which an active query strategy is developed. An incremental learning mechanism is also designed to reduce the labeling cost. Then, the new labeled data can simultaneously refine the classifier and OOD detector. Two cases, including a bearing benchmark dataset and the operation data of a practical deep-sea manned submersible, are studied to demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed scheme.

Keywords: active incremental; incremental learning; health state; state assessment; unknown scenarios

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics
Year Published: 2023

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