Domain-adapted Gaussian mixture models for population-based structural health monitoring

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Transfer learning, in the form of domain adaptation, seeks to overcome challenges associated with a lack of available health-state data for a structure, which severely limits the effectiveness of conventional machine learning approaches to structural health monitoring (SHM). These technologies utilise labelled information across a population of structures (and physics-based models), such that inferences are improved, either for the complete population, or for particular target structures — enabling a population-based view of SHM. The aim of these methods is to infer a mapping between each member of the population’s feature space (called a domain) in which a classifier trained on one member of the population will generalise to the remaining structures. This paper introduces the domain-adapted Gaussian mixture model (DA-GMM) for population-based SHM (PBSHM) scenarios. The DA-GMM, infers a linear mapping that transforms target data from one structure onto a Gaussian mixture model that has been inferred from source data (from another structure). The proposed model is solved via an expectation maximisation technique. The method is demonstrated on three case studies: an artificial dataset demonstrating the approach’s effectiveness when the target domain differs by two-dimensional rotations; a population of two numerical shear-building structures; and a heterogeneous population of two bridges, the Z24 and KW51 bridges. In each case study, the method is shown to provide informative results, outperforming other conventional forms of GMM (where no target labelled data are assumed available), and provide mappings that allow the effective exchange of labelled information from source to target datasets.

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Gardner, P., Bull, L. A., Dervilis, N., & Worden, K. (2022). Domain-adapted Gaussian mixture models for population-based structural health monitoring. Journal of Civil Structural Health Monitoring, 12(6), 1343–1353. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13349-022-00565-5

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