2011 IEEE International Conference on Automation Science and Engineering 2011
DOI: 10.1109/case.2011.6042460
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Feature selection for fault detection systems: Application to the Tennessee Eastman Process

Abstract: In fault detection systems, massive amount of data gathered from the life-cycle of equipment is often used to learn models or classifiers that aims at diagnosing different kind of errors or failures. Among this huge quantity of information, some features (or sets of features) are more correlated with the kind of failures than others. The presence of irrelevant features might affect the performance of the classifier. To improve the performance of a detection system, feature selection is hence a key step. We pro… Show more

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“…The TE process is a standard test platform that was developed by J. J. Downs and E. F. Vogel according to an actual chemical process developed by Eastman Chemical Company, which has become a common test platform for evaluating process control and fault-detection methods. 4245,49 The TE model includes five major unit operations: a reactor, a condenser, a flash separator, a stripper, and a recycle compressor. There are four reactants A, C, D, and E; two products G and H; and one byproduct F. Figure 2 shows a flow chart of the TE process.…”
Section: Experiments Using the Te Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The TE process is a standard test platform that was developed by J. J. Downs and E. F. Vogel according to an actual chemical process developed by Eastman Chemical Company, which has become a common test platform for evaluating process control and fault-detection methods. 4245,49 The TE model includes five major unit operations: a reactor, a condenser, a flash separator, a stripper, and a recycle compressor. There are four reactants A, C, D, and E; two products G and H; and one byproduct F. Figure 2 shows a flow chart of the TE process.…”
Section: Experiments Using the Te Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has 20 types of identified faults. Some fault detection approaches and fault diagnosis techniques have been tested on the TEP [16], [15], [18], [20].…”
Section: Tepmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are general feature selection techniques that can be applied to any model (Almuallim & Dietterich, 1991;John, Kohavi, & Pfleger, 1994;Kira & Rendell, 1992;Kohavi & John, 1997) and model specific techniques (Adams, Beling, & Cogill, 2016;Law, Figueiredo, & Jain, 2004). Senoussi et al (Senoussi, Chebel-Morello, Dena, & Zerhouni, 2011) develop a method for feature selection and classification for general fault detection systems. In a more specific application, the Euclidean distance technique has been used to select features for gear box fault diagnostics (Li, Zhao, Yang, Zhao, & Teng, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%