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Sustainable Fault Diagnosis of Imbalanced Text Mining for CTCS-3 Data Preprocessing

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  • Lijuan Shi

    (Shanghai Key Laboratory of Rail Infrastructure Durability and System Safety, Tongji University, Shanghai 200082, China)

  • Ang Li

    (Key Laboratory of Road and Traffic Engineering of Ministry of Education, Tongji University, Shanghai 200082, China)

  • Lei Zhang

    (Department of Traffic Information and Control Engineering, Tongji University, Shanghai 200082, China)

Abstract

At present, the method for fault diagnosis and maintenance of the CTCS-3 (Chinese Train Control System Level 3) electronic equipment relies too heavily on expert knowledge. Moreover, the use of historical fault data is not valued. This paper proposes a sustainable fault diagnosis model based on imbalanced text mining. First, to process fault data from the field recorded in natural language, natural language processing technology is used to extract fault feature words. Then, a term frequency-inverse document frequency model is used to transform the fault feature words extracted from the database into vectors. It is worth noting that imbalance in the fault samples affects the accuracy of this sustainable fault diagnosis model. To solve this problem, we use the borderline-synthetic minority over-sampling technique in the step of predicting train fault components, we also use the backpropagation neural network we proposed and the naive Bayesian model which is commonly used as a classification model, to compare the prediction accuracy of these two algorithms. The experimental results perform well, which proves that the fault diagnosis method using the backpropagation neural network can further assist engineers to complete timely repair and maintenance work. The research in this paper has played a very important role in technical support for intelligent train dispatching and command, and will also play a positive role in technical support for the automatic operation of urban rail transit under the prevention and control of the new coronavirus.

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  • Lijuan Shi & Ang Li & Lei Zhang, 2021. "Sustainable Fault Diagnosis of Imbalanced Text Mining for CTCS-3 Data Preprocessing," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 13(4), pages 1-14, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:13:y:2021:i:4:p:2155-:d:500979
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