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SCLIFD:Supervised Contrastive Knowledge Distillation for Incremental Fault Diagnosis under Limited Fault Data

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arxiv 2302.05929 v1 pith:MXPIBPL5 submitted 2023-02-12 cs.LG

classification cs.LG
keywords faultdiagnosisdatalimitedundercontrastivedistillationimbalance
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Intelligent fault diagnosis has made extraordinary advancements currently. Nonetheless, few works tackle class-incremental learning for fault diagnosis under limited fault data, i.e., imbalanced and long-tailed fault diagnosis, which brings about various notable challenges. Initially, it is difficult to extract discriminative features from limited fault data. Moreover, a well-trained model must be retrained from scratch to classify the samples from new classes, thus causing a high computational burden and time consumption. Furthermore, the model may suffer from catastrophic forgetting when trained incrementally. Finally, the model decision is biased toward the new classes due to the class imbalance. The problems can consequently lead to performance degradation of fault diagnosis models. Accordingly, we introduce a supervised contrastive knowledge distillation for incremental fault diagnosis under limited fault data (SCLIFD) framework to address these issues, which extends the classical incremental classifier and representation learning (iCaRL) framework from three perspectives. Primarily, we adopt supervised contrastive knowledge distillation (KD) to enhance its representation learning capability under limited fault data. Moreover, we propose a novel prioritized exemplar selection method adaptive herding (AdaHerding) to restrict the increase of the computational burden, which is also combined with KD to alleviate catastrophic forgetting. Additionally, we adopt the cosine classifier to mitigate the adverse impact of class imbalance. We conduct extensive experiments on simulated and real-world industrial processes under different imbalance ratios. Experimental results show that our SCLIFD outperforms the existing methods by a large margin.

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  1. Class Incremental Fault Diagnosis under Limited Fault Data via Supervised Contrastive Knowledge Distillation

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    SCLIFD combines supervised contrastive learning, feature-space distillation, marginal exemplar replay, and a balanced random forest to improve class-incremental fault diagnosis with few fault samples.

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