One-class classification model for intelligent fault diagnosis of mine ventilation systems
Wen Luo1, Youxin Zhao2,3,4
1China Energy Shendong Coal Group Co., Ltd, Yulin, 719315, Shanxi, China. m13322353907@163.com.
Abstract:
To address the problem of fault branch recognition in mine ventilation systems, a one-class classification algorithm is introduced to construct the MC-OCSVM ventilation system fault diagnosis model, which is integrated with multiple OCSVMs. This model adopts uniform hyperparameters and transforms the ventilation system fault diagnosis problem into a maximum decision distance problem, to realize the effective use of mine monitoring wind speed data. The experiments on public KEEL datasets verify that the one-class classification integration model can solve the multiclassification problem and that the MC-OCSVM model has better generalizability than other one-class classification integration models do. The experiment is carried out in the Buertai coal mine, and the results show that the proposed algorithm can identify fault branches quickly and accurately, with an accuracy of 93.2% and a single fault diagnosis time is 1.2 s, highlighting its strong robustness.
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