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Published: 01 November 2024 Publication History

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“The increased complexity and intelligence of automation systems require the development of intelligent fault diagnosis (IFD) methodologies. By relying on the concept of a suspected space, this study develops explainable data-driven IFD approaches for nonlinear dynamic systems. More specifically, we parameterize nonlinear systems through a generalized kernel representation for system modeling and the associated fault diagnosis. An important result obtained is a unified form of kernel representations, applicable to both unsupervised and supervised learning. More importantly, through a rigorous theoretical analysis, we discover the existence of a bridge (i.e., a bijective mapping) between some supervised and unsupervised learning-based entities. Notably, the designed IFD approaches achieve the same performance with the use of this bridge. In order to have a better understanding of the results obtained, both unsupervised and supervised neural networks are chosen as the learning tools to identify the generalized kernel representations and design the IFD schemes; an invertible neural network is then employed to build the bridge between them. This article is a perspective article, whose contribution lies in proposing and formalizing the fundamental concepts for explainable intelligent learning methods, contributing to system modeling and data-driven IFD designs for nonlinear dynamic systems.”

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cover image IEEE Computational Intelligence Magazine
IEEE Computational Intelligence Magazine  Volume 19, Issue 4
Nov. 2024
70 pages

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IEEE Press

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Published: 01 November 2024

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