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Hauptverfasser: Weber, Kenan, Preisach, Christine
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Veröffentlicht: 2024
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Online-Zugang:https://arxiv.org/abs/2411.02127
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author Weber, Kenan
Preisach, Christine
author_facet Weber, Kenan
Preisach, Christine
contents Common challenges in fault diagnosis include the lack of labeled data and the need to build models for each domain, resulting in many models that require supervision. Transfer learning can help tackle these challenges by learning cross-domain knowledge. Many approaches still require at least some labeled data in the target domain, and often provide unexplainable results. To this end, we propose a supervised transfer learning framework for fault diagnosis in wind turbines that operates in an Anomaly-Space. This space was created using SCADA data and vibration data and was built and provided to us by our research partner. Data within the Anomaly-Space can be interpreted as anomaly scores for each component in the wind turbine, making each value intuitive to understand. We conducted cross-domain evaluation on the train set using popular supervised classifiers like Random Forest, Light-Gradient-Boosting-Machines and Multilayer Perceptron as metamodels for the diagnosis of bearing and sensor faults. The Multilayer Perceptron achieved the highest classification performance. This model was then used for a final evaluation in our test set. The results show, that the proposed framework is able to detect cross-domain faults in the test set with a high degree of accuracy by using one single classifier, which is a significant asset to the diagnostic team.
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spellingShingle Supervised Transfer Learning Framework for Fault Diagnosis in Wind Turbines
Weber, Kenan
Preisach, Christine
Machine Learning
Signal Processing
Common challenges in fault diagnosis include the lack of labeled data and the need to build models for each domain, resulting in many models that require supervision. Transfer learning can help tackle these challenges by learning cross-domain knowledge. Many approaches still require at least some labeled data in the target domain, and often provide unexplainable results. To this end, we propose a supervised transfer learning framework for fault diagnosis in wind turbines that operates in an Anomaly-Space. This space was created using SCADA data and vibration data and was built and provided to us by our research partner. Data within the Anomaly-Space can be interpreted as anomaly scores for each component in the wind turbine, making each value intuitive to understand. We conducted cross-domain evaluation on the train set using popular supervised classifiers like Random Forest, Light-Gradient-Boosting-Machines and Multilayer Perceptron as metamodels for the diagnosis of bearing and sensor faults. The Multilayer Perceptron achieved the highest classification performance. This model was then used for a final evaluation in our test set. The results show, that the proposed framework is able to detect cross-domain faults in the test set with a high degree of accuracy by using one single classifier, which is a significant asset to the diagnostic team.
title Supervised Transfer Learning Framework for Fault Diagnosis in Wind Turbines
topic Machine Learning
Signal Processing
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2411.02127