An Agglomerative Clustering Combined with an Unsupervised Feature Selection Approach for Structural Health Monitoring
Auteur(s): |
Tales Boratto
Heder Soares Bernardino Alex Borges Vieira Tiago Silveira Gontijo Matteo Bodini Dmitriy A. Martyushev Camila Martins Saporetti Alexandre Cury Flávio Barbosa Leonardo Goliatt |
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Médium: | article de revue |
Langue(s): | anglais |
Publié dans: | Infrastructures, 22 janvier 2025, n. 2, v. 10 |
Page(s): | 32 |
DOI: | 10.3390/infrastructures10020032 |
Abstrait: |
Structural health monitoring (SHM) is critical for ensuring the safety and longevity of structures, yet existing methodologies often face challenges such as high data dimensionality, lack of interpretability, and reliance on extensive label datasets. Current research in SHM has primarily focused on supervised approaches, which require significant manual effort for data labeling and are less adaptable to new environments. Additionally, the large volume of data generated from dynamic structural monitoring campaigns often includes irrelevant or redundant features, further complicating the analysis and reducing computational efficiency. This study addresses these issues by introducing an unsupervised learning approach for SHM, employing an agglomerative clustering model alongside an unsupervised feature selection technique utilizing box-plot statistics. The proposed method is assessed through raw acceleration signals obtained from four dynamic structural monitoring campaigns, including 44 features with temporal, statistical, and spectral information. In addition, these features are also evaluated in terms of their relevance, and the most important ones are selected for a new execution of the computational procedure. The proposed feature selection not only reduces data dimensionality but also enhances model interpretability, improving the clustering performance in terms of homogeneity, completeness, V-measure, and adjusted Rand score. The results obtained for the four analyzed cases provide clear insights into the patterns of behavior and structural anomalies. |
Copyright: | © 2025 the Authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. |
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