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A Faster Dynamic Feature Extractor and Its Application to Industrial Quality Prediction

Journal

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON INDUSTRIAL INFORMATICS
Volume 19, Issue 5, Pages 6773-6784

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TII.2022.3205356

Keywords

Attention mechanism; dynamic feature extractor (DFE); quality prediction; soft sensor

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This paper proposes a new dynamic feature extractor called TempoATTNE-DFE, which improves computational efficiency by developing a new encoder structure and introducing an attention mechanism. It is applied to quality prediction tasks and achieves better performance compared to other methods.
The unsupervised dynamic models have been applied to various tasks in the process industry due to their excellent ability to represent the process dynamics. The recurrent-network-based dynamic feature extractor is a typical unsupervised dynamic model which extracts the dynamic data features using a recurrent encoder network. However, the recurrent-network-based dynamic feature extractor has low computational efficiency due to its recurrent nature, which prevents the model from being used for large-scale data sets. To improve computational efficiency, a new dynamic feature extractor called TempoATTNE-DFE is proposed in this work. In TempoATTNE-DFE, a new encoder structure is developed, which can be implemented in parallel for data sequences. Meanwhile, a kind of attention mechanism is proposed to extract the dynamic features within the input sequence. The proposed TempoATTNE-DFE can achieve higher computational efficiency in offline training and online inference. To evaluate the effectiveness of TempoATTNE-DFE, it is applied to the quality prediction task and validated with a numerical example and two real-world industrial processes. The application results demonstrate that TempoATTNE-DFE can achieve better prediction performance compared to other state-of-the-art methods. In addition, compared with the recurrent-network-based dynamic feature extractor, TempoATTNE-DFE gains 1.29x speedup in training and 2.45x speedup in inference on the blast furnace data set.

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