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A Snapshot-Stacked Ensemble and Optimization Approach for Vehicle Breakdown Prediction

Predicting breakdowns is becoming one of the main goals for vehicle manufacturers so as to better allocate resources, and to reduce costs and safety issues. At the core of the utilization of vehicle sensors is the fact that early detection of anomalies facilitates the prediction of potential breakdo...

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Autores principales: Khoshkangini, Reza, Tajgardan, Mohsen, Lundström, Jens, Rabbani, Mahdi, Tegnered, Daniel
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10300828/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37420787
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s23125621
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author Khoshkangini, Reza
Tajgardan, Mohsen
Lundström, Jens
Rabbani, Mahdi
Tegnered, Daniel
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description Predicting breakdowns is becoming one of the main goals for vehicle manufacturers so as to better allocate resources, and to reduce costs and safety issues. At the core of the utilization of vehicle sensors is the fact that early detection of anomalies facilitates the prediction of potential breakdown issues, which, if otherwise undetected, could lead to breakdowns and warranty claims. However, the making of such predictions is too complex a challenge to solve using simple predictive models. The strength of heuristic optimization techniques in solving np-hard problems, and the recent success of ensemble approaches to various modeling problems, motivated us to investigate a hybrid optimization- and ensemble-based approach to tackle the complex task. In this study, we propose a snapshot-stacked ensemble deep neural network (SSED) approach to predict vehicle claims (in this study, we refer to a claim as being a breakdown or a fault) by considering vehicle operational life records. The approach includes three main modules: Data pre-processing, Dimensionality Reduction, and Ensemble Learning. The first module is developed to run a set of practices to integrate various sources of data, extract hidden information and segment the data into different time windows. In the second module, the most informative measurements to represent vehicle usage are selected through an adapted heuristic optimization approach. Finally, in the last module, the ensemble machine learning approach utilizes the selected measurements to map the vehicle usage to the breakdowns for the prediction. The proposed approach integrates, and uses, the following two sources of data, collected from thousands of heavy-duty trucks: Logged Vehicle Data (LVD) and Warranty Claim Data (WCD). The experimental results confirm the proposed system’s effectiveness in predicting vehicle breakdowns. By adapting the optimization and snapshot-stacked ensemble deep networks, we demonstrate how sensor data, in the form of vehicle usage history, contributes to claim predictions. The experimental evaluation of the system on other application domains also indicated the generality of the proposed approach.
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spelling pubmed-103008282023-06-29 A Snapshot-Stacked Ensemble and Optimization Approach for Vehicle Breakdown Prediction Khoshkangini, Reza Tajgardan, Mohsen Lundström, Jens Rabbani, Mahdi Tegnered, Daniel Sensors (Basel) Article Predicting breakdowns is becoming one of the main goals for vehicle manufacturers so as to better allocate resources, and to reduce costs and safety issues. At the core of the utilization of vehicle sensors is the fact that early detection of anomalies facilitates the prediction of potential breakdown issues, which, if otherwise undetected, could lead to breakdowns and warranty claims. However, the making of such predictions is too complex a challenge to solve using simple predictive models. The strength of heuristic optimization techniques in solving np-hard problems, and the recent success of ensemble approaches to various modeling problems, motivated us to investigate a hybrid optimization- and ensemble-based approach to tackle the complex task. In this study, we propose a snapshot-stacked ensemble deep neural network (SSED) approach to predict vehicle claims (in this study, we refer to a claim as being a breakdown or a fault) by considering vehicle operational life records. The approach includes three main modules: Data pre-processing, Dimensionality Reduction, and Ensemble Learning. The first module is developed to run a set of practices to integrate various sources of data, extract hidden information and segment the data into different time windows. In the second module, the most informative measurements to represent vehicle usage are selected through an adapted heuristic optimization approach. Finally, in the last module, the ensemble machine learning approach utilizes the selected measurements to map the vehicle usage to the breakdowns for the prediction. The proposed approach integrates, and uses, the following two sources of data, collected from thousands of heavy-duty trucks: Logged Vehicle Data (LVD) and Warranty Claim Data (WCD). The experimental results confirm the proposed system’s effectiveness in predicting vehicle breakdowns. By adapting the optimization and snapshot-stacked ensemble deep networks, we demonstrate how sensor data, in the form of vehicle usage history, contributes to claim predictions. The experimental evaluation of the system on other application domains also indicated the generality of the proposed approach. MDPI 2023-06-15 /pmc/articles/PMC10300828/ /pubmed/37420787 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s23125621 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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