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arxiv: 1706.03423 · v1 · pith:XFABMG3Cnew · submitted 2017-06-11 · 📊 stat.AP

Image-Based Prognostics Using Penalized Tensor Regression

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keywords tensordegradationimageregressionestimationlocation-scalemethodologypenalized
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This paper proposes a new methodology to predict and update the residual useful lifetime of a system using a sequence of degradation images. The methodology integrates tensor linear algebra with traditional location-scale regression widely used in reliability and prognosis. To address the high dimensionality challenge, the degradation image streams are first projected to a low-dimensional tensor subspace that is able to preserve their information. Next, the projected image tensors are regressed against time-to-failure via penalized location-scale tensor regression. The coefficient tensor is then decomposed using CANDECOMP/PARAFAC (CP) and Tucker decompositions, which enables parameter estimation in a high-dimensional setting. Two optimization algorithms with a global convergence property are developed for model estimation. The effectiveness of our models is validated using a simulated dataset and infrared degradation image streams from a rotating machinery.

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