Health indicator for machine condition monitoring built in the latent space of a deep autoencoder. González-Muñiz, A., Díaz, I., Cuadrado, A. A., & García-Pérez, D. Reliability Engineering & System Safety, 224:108482, August, 2022.
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The construction of effective health indicators plays a key role in the engineering systems field: they reflect the degradation degree of the system under study, thus providing vital information for critical tasks ranging from anomaly detection to remaining useful life estimation, with benefits such as reduced maintenance costs, improved productivity or increased machine availability. The reconstruction error of deep autoencoders has been widely used in the literature for this purpose, but this approach does not fully exploit the hierarchical nature of deep models. Instead, we propose to take advantage of the disentangled representations of data that are available in the latent space of autoencoders, by using the latent reconstruction error as machine health indicator. We have tested our proposal on three different datasets, considering two types of autoencoders (deep autoencoder and variational autoencoder), and comparing its performance with that of state-of-the-art approaches in terms of well-known quality metrics. The results of the research demonstrate the capability of our health indicator to outperform conventional approaches, in the three datasets, and regardless of the type of autoencoder used to generate the residuals. In addition, we provide some intuition on the suitability of latent spaces for the monitoring of machinery condition.
@article{gonzalez-muniz_health_2022,
	title = {Health indicator for machine condition monitoring built in the latent space of a deep autoencoder},
	volume = {224},
	issn = {0951-8320},
	url = {https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0951832022001417},
	doi = {10.1016/j.ress.2022.108482},
	abstract = {The construction of effective health indicators plays a key role in the engineering systems field: they reflect the degradation degree of the system under study, thus providing vital information for critical tasks ranging from anomaly detection to remaining useful life estimation, with benefits such as reduced maintenance costs, improved productivity or increased machine availability. The reconstruction error of deep autoencoders has been widely used in the literature for this purpose, but this approach does not fully exploit the hierarchical nature of deep models. Instead, we propose to take advantage of the disentangled representations of data that are available in the latent space of autoencoders, by using the latent reconstruction error as machine health indicator. We have tested our proposal on three different datasets, considering two types of autoencoders (deep autoencoder and variational autoencoder), and comparing its performance with that of state-of-the-art approaches in terms of well-known quality metrics. The results of the research demonstrate the capability of our health indicator to outperform conventional approaches, in the three datasets, and regardless of the type of autoencoder used to generate the residuals. In addition, we provide some intuition on the suitability of latent spaces for the monitoring of machinery condition.},
	language = {en},
	urldate = {2022-05-14},
	journal = {Reliability Engineering \& System Safety},
	author = {González-Muñiz, Ana and Díaz, Ignacio and Cuadrado, Abel A. and García-Pérez, Diego},
	month = aug,
	year = {2022},
	keywords = {Anomaly detection, Deep autoencoder, Engineering systems, Health indicator, Latent space},
	pages = {108482},
}

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