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A review of ultrasonic sensing and machine learning methods to monitor industrial processes

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ULTRASONICS
Volume 124, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.ultras.2022.106776

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Ultrasonic measurements; Machine learning; Deep learning; Industrial digital technologies; Transfer learning; Domain adaptation

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This article introduces the implementation and application of combining ultrasonic measurements with machine learning techniques for industrial process monitoring. It also reviews relevant literature and emphasizes key issues in the implementation process, such as feature extraction, algorithm selection, and hyperparameter selection.
Supervised machine learning techniques are increasingly being combined with ultrasonic sensor measurements owing to their strong performance. These techniques also offer advantages over calibration procedures of more complex fitting, improved generalisation, reduced development time, ability for continuous retraining, and the correlation of sensor data to important process information. However, their implementation requires expertise to extract and select appropriate features from the sensor measurements as model inputs, select the type of machine learning algorithm to use, and find a suitable set of model hyperparameters. The aim of this article is to facilitate implementation of machine learning techniques in combination with ultrasonic measurements for in-line and online monitoring of industrial processes and other similar applications. The article first reviews the use of ultrasonic sensors for monitoring processes, before reviewing the combination of ultrasonic measurements and machine learning. We include literature from other sectors such as structural health monitoring. This review covers feature extraction, feature selection, algorithm choice, hyperparameter selection, data augmentation, domain adaptation, semi-supervised learning and machine learning interpretability. Finally, recommendations for applying machine learning to the reviewed processes are made.

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