Wang, G., Ledwoch, A., Hasani, R. M., Grosu, R., & Brintrup, A. (2019). A generative neural network model for the quality prediction of work in progress products. Applied Soft Computing, 85, Article 105683. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.asoc.2019.105683
One of the key challenges in manufacturing processes is improving the accuracy of quality monitoring and prediction. This paper proposes a generative neural network model for automatically predicting work-in-progress product quality. Our approach combines an unsupervised feature-extraction step with a supervised learning method. An autoencoding neural network is trained using raw manufacturing process data to extract rich information from production line recordings. Then, the extracted features are reformed as time-series and are fed into a multi-layer perceptron for predicting product quality. Finally, the outputs are decoded into a forecast quality measure. We evaluate the performance of the generative model on a case study from a powder metallurgy process. Our experimental results suggest that our method can precisely capture the defective products.
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