Abstract
Multi-abnormal events, referring to the simultaneous occurrence of multiple single abnormal events in a nuclear power plant, have not been subject to consideration because multi-abnormal events are extremely unlikely to occur and indeed have not yet occurred. Such events, though, would be more challenging to diagnose than general single abnormal events, exacerbating the human error issue. This study introduces an efficient abnormality diagnosis model that covers multi-abnormality diagnosis using a one-vs-rest classifier and compares it with other artificial intelligence models. The multi-abnormality attention diagnosis model deals with multi-label classification problems, for which two methods are proposed. First, a method to effectively cluster single and multi-abnormal events is introduced based on the predicted probability distribution of each abnormal event. Second, a one-vs-rest classifier with high accuracy is employed as an efficient way to obtain knowledge on which particular multi-abnormal events are the most difficult to diagnose and therefore require the most attention to improve the multi-label classification performance in terms of data usage. The developed multi-abnormality attention diagnosis model can reduce human errors of operators due to excessive information and limited time when unexpected multi-abnormal events occur by providing diagnosis results as part of an operator support system.
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