Abstract
Traditional gas pipeline leak monitoring methods are subjected to the long response times and high false alarm rates. Deep learning can enhance the accuracy and real-time performance of pipeline leak monitoring. This paper develops an intelligent monitoring approach for urban gas pipeline leaks based on a semi-supervised learning Generative Adversarial Network (SGAN). First, the Isolation Forest algorithm is used to classify anomalies in the collected process parameter data of urban natural gas pipelines. One-Hot Encoding is used to label a small amount of sample data of pipeline leak. Second, both the labeled and unlabeled data are input into SGAN model for semi-supervised learning and classification to monitor the state of urban gas pipeline leak. The methodology addresses the imbalance between pipeline leak status data and normal data. The comparison with GAN and MLP shows that the methodology reaches the highest values in all evaluation metrics (precision = 94.1%, accuracy = 95.63%, recall = 93.93%, F1 score = 94.32%). The superior performance and accuracy make it more effective for urban natural gas pipeline leak monitoring.
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