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Whitening CNN-Based Rotor System Fault Diagnosis Model Features

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A1 Alkuperäisartikkeli tieteellisessä aikakauslehdessä

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Applied Sciences, Volume 12, issue 9

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Intelligent fault diagnosis (IFD) models have the potential to increase the level of automation and the diagnosis accuracy of machine condition monitoring systems. Many of the latest IFD models rely on convolutional layers for feature extraction from vibration data. The majority of these models employ batch normalisation (BN) for centring and scaling the input for each neuron. This study includes a novel examination of a competitive approach for layer input normalisation in the scope of fault diagnosis. Network deconvolution (ND) is a technique that further decorrelates the layer inputs reducing redundancy among the learned features. Both normalisation techniques are implemented on three common 1D-CNN-based fault diagnosis models. The models with ND mostly outperform the baseline models with BN in three experiments concerning fault datasets from two different rotor systems. Furthermore, the models with ND significantly outperform the baseline models with BN in the common CWRU bearing fault tests with load domain shifts, if the data from drive-end and fan-end sensors are employed. The results show that whitened features can improve the performance of CNN-based fault diagnosis models.

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Miettinen, J, Nikula, R-P, Keski-Rahkonen, J, Fagerholm, F, Tiainen, T, Sierla, S & Viitala, R 2022, 'Whitening CNN-Based Rotor System Fault Diagnosis Model Features', Applied Sciences, vol. 12, no. 9, 4411. https://doi.org/10.3390/app12094411

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