Publication detail
Deeppipe: Operating Condition Recognition of Multiproduct Pipeline Based on KPCA-CNN
Wang, Chang Zheng, Jianqin Liang, Yongtu Liao, Qi Wang, Bohong Zhang, Haoran
English title
Deeppipe: Operating Condition Recognition of Multiproduct Pipeline Based on KPCA-CNN
Type
journal article in Web of Science
Language
en
Original abstract
Operational monitoring of pipelines can prevent environmental and economic losses. However, pipeline data have the characteristics of high dimension and nonlinear coupling, which makes it difficult to determine the relationship between the data and process, resulting in a high rate of misjudgment of the operating condition. To address this issue, an operating condition recognition model based on kernel principal component analysis (KPCA)-convolutional neural network (CNN) is proposed. Deeppipe refers to the use of deep learning algorithms to solve pipeline-related problems. Considering the spatial and time-series characteristics of the pipeline, the inlet and outlet pressure matrixes of the initial station, intermediate station, and terminal station are constructed. Subsequently, the features of the pressure matrix in the time domain, frequency domain, and energy domain are extracted. KPCA is employed to obtain the reconstructed feature matrix, which is used as the input of the proposed CNN recognition model. Taking two multiproduct pipelines as examples, the effectiveness of the KPCA-CNN recognition model is verified while compared with traditional nonlinear classification models (e.g., artificial neural network, decision tree, random forest, and others). The results show that the proposed model has the highest accuracy, precision, recall, and F1 score, and all reach 100%, which has a certain guiding significance for the monitoring and management of onsite pipelines.
English abstract
Operational monitoring of pipelines can prevent environmental and economic losses. However, pipeline data have the characteristics of high dimension and nonlinear coupling, which makes it difficult to determine the relationship between the data and process, resulting in a high rate of misjudgment of the operating condition. To address this issue, an operating condition recognition model based on kernel principal component analysis (KPCA)-convolutional neural network (CNN) is proposed. Deeppipe refers to the use of deep learning algorithms to solve pipeline-related problems. Considering the spatial and time-series characteristics of the pipeline, the inlet and outlet pressure matrixes of the initial station, intermediate station, and terminal station are constructed. Subsequently, the features of the pressure matrix in the time domain, frequency domain, and energy domain are extracted. KPCA is employed to obtain the reconstructed feature matrix, which is used as the input of the proposed CNN recognition model. Taking two multiproduct pipelines as examples, the effectiveness of the KPCA-CNN recognition model is verified while compared with traditional nonlinear classification models (e.g., artificial neural network, decision tree, random forest, and others). The results show that the proposed model has the highest accuracy, precision, recall, and F1 score, and all reach 100%, which has a certain guiding significance for the monitoring and management of onsite pipelines.
Keywords in English
Deeppipe; Operating Condition Recognition; Multiproduct Pipeline; KPCA-CNN
Released
01.05.2022
Publisher
ASCE-AMER SOC CIVIL ENGINEERS
Location
Reston
ISSN
1949-1190
Volume
2
Number
13
Pages from–to
04022006–04022006
Pages count
11
BIBTEX
@article{BUT182584,
author="Bohong {Wang},
title="Deeppipe: Operating Condition Recognition of Multiproduct Pipeline Based on KPCA-CNN",
year="2022",
volume="2",
number="13",
month="May",
pages="04022006--04022006",
publisher="ASCE-AMER SOC CIVIL ENGINEERS",
address="Reston",
issn="1949-1190"
}