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Hybrid Incremental Modeling Based on Least Squares and Fuzzy $K$-NN for Monitoring Tool Wear in Turning Processes
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Rodolfo Haber
Agustín Gajate
Raúl del Toro
2012-11-01 https://doi.org/10.1109/TII.2012.2205699
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In IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics 8, no.4 (November 2012) There is now an emerging need for an efficient modeling strategy to develop a new generation of monitoring systems. One method of approaching the modeling of complex processes is to obtain a global model. It should be able to capture the basic or general behavior of the system, by means of a linear or quadratic regression, and then superimpose a local model on it that can capture the localized nonlinearities of the system. In this paper, a novel method based on a hybrid incremental modeling approach is designed and applied for tool wear detection in turning processes. It involves a two-step iterative process that combines a global model with a local model to take advantage of their underlying, complementary capacities. Thus, the first step constructs a global model using a least squares regression. A local model using the fuzzy k-nearest-neighbors smoothing algorithm is obtained in the second step. A comparative study then demonstrates that the hybrid incremental model provides better error-based performance indices for detecting tool wear than a transductive neurofuzzy model and an inductive neurofuzzy model.
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