- Advances in Artificial Intelligence Research
- Volume:3 Issue:1
- Semantic Similarity Comparison Between Production Line Failures for Predictive Maintenance
Semantic Similarity Comparison Between Production Line Failures for Predictive Maintenance
Authors : Hilal TEKGÖZ, Sevinç İLHAN OMURCA, Kadir Yunus KOÇ, Umut TOPÇU, Osman ÇELİK
Pages : 1-11
Doi:10.54569/aair.1142568
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Publication Date : 2023-02-15
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :With the introduction of Industry 4.0 into our lives and the creation of smart factories, predictive maintenance has become even more important. Predictive maintenance systems are often used in the manufacturing industry. On the other hand, text analysis and Natural Language Processing insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(NLP); techniques are gaining a lot of attention by both research and industry due to their ability to combine natural languages and industrial solutions. There is a great increase in the number of studies on NLP in the literature. Even though there are studies in the field of NLP in predictive maintenance systems, no studies were found on Turkish NLP for predictive maintenance. This study focuses on the similarity analysis of failure texts that can be used in the predictive maintenance system we developed for VESTEL, one of the leading consumer electronics manufacturers in Turkey. In the manufacturing industry, operators record descriptions of failure that occur on production lines as short texts. However, these descriptions are not often used in predictive maintenance work. In this study, semantic text similarities between fault definitions in the production line were compared using traditional word representations, modern word representations and Transformer models. Levenshtein, Jaccard, Pearson, and Cosine scales were used as similarity measures and the effectiveness of these measures were compared. Experimental data including failure texts were obtained from a consumer electronics manufacturer in Turkey. When the experimental results are examined, it is seen that the Jaccard similarity metric is not successful in grouping semantic similarities according to the other three similarity measures. In addition, Multilingual Universal Sentence Encoder insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(MUSE);, Language-agnostic BERT Sentence Embedding insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(LAbSE);, Bag of Words insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(BoW); and Term Frequency - Inverse Document Frequency insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(TF-IDF); outperform FastText and Language-Agnostic Sentence Representations insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(LASER); models in semantic discovery of error identification in embedding methods. Briefly to conclude, Pearson and Cosine are more effective at finding similar failure texts; MUSE, LAbSE, BoW and TF-IDF methods are more successful at representing the failure text.Keywords : Predictive maintenance, Natural Language Processing, Sentence Similarity, Word Representation Methods