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SPA-Based Modified Local Reachability Density Ratio wSVDD for Nonlinear Multimode Process Monitoring

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  • Zhaojing Wang
  • Weidong Yang
  • Hong Zhang
  • Ying Zheng
  • Xiao Ling Wang

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Many industrial processes are operated in multiple modes due to different manufacturing strategies. Multimodality of process data is often accompanied with nonlinear and non-Gaussian characteristics, which makes data-driven monitoring more complicated. In this paper, statistics pattern analysis (SPA) is introduced to extract low- and high-order statistics from raw process data. Support vector data description (SVDD), which can deal with nonlinear and non-Gaussian problems, is applied to monitor multimode process in this paper. To improve detection performance of SVDD for training multimode data with outliers, modified local reachability density ratio (mLRDR) is proposed as a weight factor to be embedded in the weighted-SVDD (wSVDD) model, in which the local neighbors in terms of both space and time are considered. Finally, the effectiveness and superiority of our proposed method are demonstrated by the Tennessee-Eastman (TE) process and wastewater treatment process (WWTP).

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  • Zhaojing Wang & Weidong Yang & Hong Zhang & Ying Zheng & Xiao Ling Wang, 2021. "SPA-Based Modified Local Reachability Density Ratio wSVDD for Nonlinear Multimode Process Monitoring," Complexity, Hindawi, vol. 2021, pages 1-15, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:complx:5517062
    DOI: 10.1155/2021/5517062
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