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A Convolutional Neural Network-Based Model for Multi-Source and Single-Source Partial Discharge Pattern Classification Using Only Single-Source Training Set
by
Kordi, Behzad
, Mantach, Sara
, Janani, Hamed
, Ashraf, Ahmed
in
Accuracy
/ automated pattern recognition
/ Classification
/ convolution neural network
/ Deep learning
/ insulation systems
/ Machine learning
/ Methods
/ Neural networks
/ Noise
/ partial discharges
/ phase resolved partial discharge
/ Wavelet transforms
2021
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A Convolutional Neural Network-Based Model for Multi-Source and Single-Source Partial Discharge Pattern Classification Using Only Single-Source Training Set
by
Kordi, Behzad
, Mantach, Sara
, Janani, Hamed
, Ashraf, Ahmed
in
Accuracy
/ automated pattern recognition
/ Classification
/ convolution neural network
/ Deep learning
/ insulation systems
/ Machine learning
/ Methods
/ Neural networks
/ Noise
/ partial discharges
/ phase resolved partial discharge
/ Wavelet transforms
2021
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A Convolutional Neural Network-Based Model for Multi-Source and Single-Source Partial Discharge Pattern Classification Using Only Single-Source Training Set
by
Kordi, Behzad
, Mantach, Sara
, Janani, Hamed
, Ashraf, Ahmed
in
Accuracy
/ automated pattern recognition
/ Classification
/ convolution neural network
/ Deep learning
/ insulation systems
/ Machine learning
/ Methods
/ Neural networks
/ Noise
/ partial discharges
/ phase resolved partial discharge
/ Wavelet transforms
2021
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A Convolutional Neural Network-Based Model for Multi-Source and Single-Source Partial Discharge Pattern Classification Using Only Single-Source Training Set
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A Convolutional Neural Network-Based Model for Multi-Source and Single-Source Partial Discharge Pattern Classification Using Only Single-Source Training Set
2021
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Overview
Classification of the sources of partial discharges has been a standard procedure to assess the status of insulation in high voltage systems. One of the challenges while classifying these sources is the decision on the distinct properties of each one, often requiring the skills of trained human experts. Machine learning offers a solution to this problem by allowing to train models based on extracted features. The performance of such algorithms heavily depends on the choice of features. This can be overcome by using deep learning where feature extraction is done automatically by the algorithm, and the input to such an algorithm is the raw input data. In this work, an enhanced convolutional neural network is proposed that is capable of classifying single sources as well as multiple sources of partial discharges without introducing multiple sources in the training phase. The training is done by using only single-source phase-resolved partial discharge (PRPD) patterns, while testing is performed on both single and multi-source PRPD patterns. The proposed model is compared with single-branch CNN architecture. The average percentage improvements of the proposed architecture for single-source PDs and multi-source PDs are 99.6% and 96.7% respectively, compared to 96.2% and 77.3% for that of the traditional single-branch CNN architecture.
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MDPI AG
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