Fault Detection and Classification Based on Co-training of Semisupervised Machine Learning

This paper presents a semisupervised machine learning approach based on co-training of two classifiers for fault classification in both the transmission and the distribution systems with consideration of microgrids. Unlike previous work in which only labeled data are treated using supervised machine...

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Published inIEEE transactions on industrial electronics (1982) Vol. 65; no. 2; pp. 1595 - 1605
Main Authors Abdelgayed, Tamer S., Morsi, Walid G., Sidhu, Tarlochan S.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published New York IEEE 01.02.2018
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE)
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ISSN0278-0046
1557-9948
DOI10.1109/TIE.2017.2726961

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Summary:This paper presents a semisupervised machine learning approach based on co-training of two classifiers for fault classification in both the transmission and the distribution systems with consideration of microgrids. Unlike previous work in which only labeled data are treated using supervised machine learning approaches, this study uses a semisupervised machine learning approach to handle both labeled and unlabeled data. In order to extract the hidden features in the current and voltage waveforms, the discrete wavelet transform is applied, while the harmony search algorithm is utilized to identify the optimal parameters of the wavelets. The performance of the proposed method was examined on both transmission and distribution test systems in a simulation environment, and also using experimental hardware. The results have shown that the proposed approach provides flexibility and adaptability in dealing with various system conditions/configurations with high accuracy. The results also have demonstrated that the proposed semisupervised approach can improve the fault classification accuracy compared to that obtained using other machine learning approaches (i.e., supervised and unsupervised) in the case of utilizing unlabeled data to build and train the classifier's model.
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ISSN:0278-0046
1557-9948
DOI:10.1109/TIE.2017.2726961