2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.asoc.2017.11.015
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The design of multiple linear regression models using a genetic algorithm to diagnose initial short-circuit faults in 3-phase induction motors

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“…To estimate the coefficients of MLR models, the least squares method given for the vector sample β in Equation () is generally used. Thus, MLR models can be developed according to the existence of errors 45 β=()Xbold-italicX1bold-italicXY. …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To estimate the coefficients of MLR models, the least squares method given for the vector sample β in Equation () is generally used. Thus, MLR models can be developed according to the existence of errors 45 β=()Xbold-italicX1bold-italicXY. …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For more complex tasks, multiple RFs may be needed. This is because the number of possible combinations for a given problem increases exponentially as the data set size grows [51]. Consider a training data set {x 1 , x 2 , x 3 , ..., x n } ∈ R Lxn , n is the number of samples, and L is the number of characteristics.…”
Section: Random Forestmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other works such as the one presented by Pramesti et al [84] involve the identification of stator failures in induction motors using the multinomial logistic regression analysis and the Wavelet Transform (WT). Júnior et al [85] use a multiple linear regression modeling technique along with the analysis of variance and the genetic algorithm optimization to obtain classification models to diagnose three-phase induction motors under normal and short-circuit conditions. The method presents percentages of hits greater than 95% in the diagnosis of the normal and incipient short-circuit fault condition, even at different motor load levels.…”
Section: Hybrid Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%