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A Universal Feature Extractor Based on Self-Supervised Pre-Training for Fault Diagnosis of Rotating Machinery under Limited Data

Zitong Yan    
Hongmei Liu    
Laifa Tao    
Jian Ma and Yujie Cheng    

Resumen

To address the limited data problem in real-world fault diagnosis, previous studies have primarily focused on semi-supervised learning and transfer learning methods. However, these approaches often struggle to obtain the necessary data, failing to fully leverage the potential of easily obtainable unlabeled data from other devices. In light of this, this paper proposes a novel network architecture, named Signal Bootstrap Your Own Latent (SBYOL), which utilizes unlabeled vibration signals to address the challenging issues of variable working conditions, strong noise, and limited data in rotating machinery fault diagnosis. The architecture consists of a self-supervised pre-training-based fault feature recognition network and a diagnosis network based on knowledge transfer. The fault feature recognition network uses ResNet-18 as the backbone network for self-supervised pre-training and transfers the trained fault feature extractor to the target diagnostic object. Additionally, a unique vibration signal data augmentation technique, time?frequency signal transformation (TFST), is proposed specifically for rotating machinery fault diagnosis, which addresses the key task of contrastive learning and achieves high-precision fault diagnosis with very few labeled samples. Experimental results demonstrate that the proposed diagnostic model outperforms other methods in both extremely limited sample and strong noise scenarios and can transfer unlabeled data utilization between similar and even different device types.

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