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Findings from University Institute of Technology Provide New Insights into Machine Learning (A Predictive Maintenance Model for Health Assessment of an Assembly Robot Based On Machine Learning In the Context of Smart Plant)
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Researchers detail new data in Machine Learning. According to news reporting from Montreuil, France, by NewsRx journalists, research stated, “This paper introduces a predictive maintenance model based on Machine Learning (ML) in the context of a smart factory. It addresses a critical aspect within factories which is the health assessment of vital machinery.” The news correspondents obtained a quote from the research from the University Institute of Technology, “This case study specifically focuses on two brass accessories assembly robots and predicts the degradation of their power transmitters, which operate under severe mechanical and thermal conditions. The paper presents a predictive model based on ML and Artificial Intelligence (the Discrete Bayes Filter) to estimate and foresee the gradual deterioration of robots’ power transmitters. It aims at empowering operators to make informed decisions regarding maintenance interventions. The model is based on a Discrete Bayesian Filter (DBF) in comparison to a model based on Naive Bayes Filter (NBF). The findings indicate that the DBF model demonstrates superior predictive performance compared to the NBF model. The predictive model’s investigation results were validated during testing on robots.”
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