Lianen Ji, Zitong Liu, Hongfan Wu, Jingbo Liu, Guang Yang, Bin Tian
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Abstract
For a large complex industrial equipment with high-density sensors, exploring the potential influence of generated multiregion monitoring parameters on subsequent control links can be very meaningful to optimize the control process. However, the influencing mechanism and randomness between such numerous monitoring parameters and subsequently influenced parameters are intertwined, and each working condition of the control system has its unique running characteristics and control rules, which makes it challenging to analyze the correlations between these different categories of parameter sets effectively. In this paper, we propose a comprehensive approach that combines parameter fusion and canonical correlation analysis for this kind of high-dimensional industrial control data and constructs a visual analysis framework CAPVis that supports multi-perspective and multi-level exploration of canonical correlation patterns. For a single working condition, we visualize the intricate structure inside of the canonical correlation relationships with a particular tripartite graph and evaluate the redundancy and stability of these relationships with multiple auxiliary views. For multiple working conditions, we design different visual comparison strategies to comprehensively compare the many-to-many canonical correlation patterns from local to global. Experiments on real industrial control datasets and feedback from industry experts demonstrate the effectiveness of CAPVis.
Journal of VisualizationCOMPUTER SCIENCE, INTERDISCIPLINARY APPLICATIONS-IMAGING SCIENCE & PHOTOGRAPHIC TECHNOLOGY
CiteScore
3.40
自引率
5.90%
发文量
79
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍:
Visualization is an interdisciplinary imaging science devoted to making the invisible visible through the techniques of experimental visualization and computer-aided visualization.
The scope of the Journal is to provide a place to exchange information on the latest visualization technology and its application by the presentation of latest papers of both researchers and technicians.