Reliability assessment using probabilistic support vector machines

Reliability assessment using probabilistic support vector machines

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Article ID: iaor20135189
Volume: 7
Issue: 2
Start Page Number: 156
End Page Number: 173
Publication Date: Sep 2013
Journal: International Journal of Reliability and Safety
Authors: ,
Keywords: estimation, support vector machines
Abstract:

This paper presents a methodology to calculate probabilities of failure using Probabilistic Support Vector Machines (PSVMs). Support Vector Machines (SVMs) have recently gained attention for reliability assessment because of several inherent advantages. Specifically, SVMs allow one to construct explicitly the boundary of a failure domain. In addition, they provide a technical solution for problems with discontinuities, binary responses, and multiple failure modes. However, the basic SVM boundary might be inaccurate; therefore leading to erroneous probability of failure estimates. This paper proposes to account for the inaccuracies of the SVM boundary in the calculation of the Monte Carlo‐based probability of failure. This is achieved using a PSVM which provides the probability of misclassification of Monte Carlo samples. The probability of failure estimate is based on a new sigmoid‐based PSVM model along with the identification of a region where the probability of misclassification is large. The PSVM‐based probabilities of failure are, by construction, always more conservative than the deterministic SVM‐based probability estimates.

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