Fault diagnosis method based on information entropy and relative principal component analysis (Q1794150)

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    Fault diagnosis method based on information entropy and relative principal component analysis
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6954241

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      Fault diagnosis method based on information entropy and relative principal component analysis (English)
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      15 October 2018
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      Summary: In traditional Principle Component Analysis (PCA), because of the neglect of the dimensions influence between different variables in the system, the selected Principal Components (PCs) often fail to be representative. While the relative transformation PCA is able to solve the above problem, it is not easy to calculate the weight for each characteristic variable. In order to solve it, this paper proposes a kind of fault diagnosis method based on information entropy and Relative Principle Component Analysis. Firstly, the algorithm calculates the information entropy for each characteristic variable in the original dataset based on the information gain algorithm. Secondly, it standardizes every variable's dimension in the dataset. Then, according to the information entropy, it allocates the weight for each standardized characteristic variable. Finally, it utilizes the relative-principal-components model established for fault diagnosis. Furthermore, the simulation experiments based on Tennessee Eastman process and Wine datasets demonstrate the feasibility and effectiveness of the new method.
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      principle component analysis
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      fault diagnosis
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      information entropy
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