DocumentCode :
3675796
Title :
Variable importance assessment in lifespan models of insulation materials: A comparative study
Author :
F. Salameh;A. Picot;M. Chabert;E. Leconte;A. Ruiz-Gazen;P. Maussion
Author_Institution :
Université
fYear :
2015
Firstpage :
198
Lastpage :
204
Abstract :
This paper presents and compares different methods for evaluating the relative importance of variables involved in insulation lifespan models. Parametric and non-parametric models are derived from accelerated aging tests on twisted pairs covered with an insulating varnish under different stress constraints (voltage, frequency and temperature). Parametric models establish a simple stress-lifespan relationship and the variable importance can be evaluated from the estimated parameters. As an alternative approach, non-parametric models explain the stress-lifespan relationship by means of regression trees or random forests (RF) for instance. Regression trees naturally provide a hierarchy between the variables. However, they suffer from a high dependency with respect to the training set. This paper shows that RF provide a more robust model while allowing a quantitative variable importance assessment. Comparisons of the different models are performed on different training and test sets obtained through experiments.
Keywords :
"Insulation","Vegetation","Stress","Regression tree analysis","Temperature","Computational modeling","Radio frequency"
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Diagnostics for Electrical Machines, Power Electronics and Drives (SDEMPED), 2015 IEEE 10th International Symposium on
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/DEMPED.2015.7303690
Filename :
7303690
Link To Document :
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