Single or. Multiple Models for Machine Condition Classification using Vibration Signals #684
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Hi @georgemossad, I have worked on the fault classification and detection using vibration signals. Yes, using this library you can develop time series classification models that would be for multi-variate classification. Meaning, multiple inputs or variables (of the same length). You can investigate the performance of a "machine-agnostic" classification model and a "machine-specific" classification model. Both are possible using this amazing library! Much luck! |
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Greetings everyone,
I am currently working on a problem of classifying the condition of machines based on their time series vibration signals. The data I have varies in shape because each machine, such as pumps, turbines, etc., has a different number of vibration signals measured for it, leading to a different number of variables.
My question is whether I can create a single model that can handle all machines or create separate models for each machine category. Additionally, considering that pump machines comprise most of the machines in the dataset, would it be appropriate to create a single model for all machines?
Thank you for your help!
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