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Xing Chen1, Hua Yin1, Qitong Chen1
1School of Mechanical and Electric Engineering, Soochow University, Suzhou 215000, China.
Abstract:
Extensive researches have been conducted on transfer learning based fault diagnosis. However, negative information transfer may arise due to significant differences in the subdomain distribution across multiple source domains (MSDs). Most existing methods focus solely on the impact of subdomains from a single source domain (SSD) on the target domain (TD). Therefore, this paper proposed a novel multi-stage alignment multi-source subdomain adaptation (MAMSA) method. The global feature extractor is designed to extract domain-invariant features. Three domain-specific feature extractors capture high-level fault features from different domains with a customized adaptation strategy, which combines adversarial learning and distribution alignment based on multiple pseudo-label-guided local maximum mean discrepancy (MP-LMMD) to learn subdomain-invariant features. MP-LMMD utilizes pseudo-labels generated from all classifiers in the TD to guide the alignment of subdomains, suppressing negative transfer from the source domains (SDs). The experimental results indicate that the MAMSA method has excellent capabilities to suppress negative transfer, and the diagnostic performance can be greatly promoted with MAMSA under cross-working conditions.
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