Knowledge discovery using an enhanced latent Dirichlet allocation-based clustering method for solving on-site assembly problems

Weihang Ning, Jianhua Liu, Hui Xiong*

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Abstract

Prompt responses to problems/faults arising in an assembly workshop are crucial in terms of production reliability and efficiency. However, human-dependent tasks are time-consuming and prone to error. In this paper, we propose a knowledge discovery approach. We extract the patterns of associations between texts in problem-solving records to generate appropriate solutions automatically. First, we use an enhanced latent Dirichlet allocation (EnLDA) technique to explore the document-topic and topic-word distributions of a text corpus recording assembly problems, causes, and solutions. To increase accuracy, we adjust the elements of the document-term matrix, and we assign term frequency-inverse document frequencies. Second, we use the Refining Density-based Spatial Clustering of Application with Noise (Rf-DBSCAN) algorithm for text clustering. This refines the distances among topic distribution vectors and incorporates noise objects into clustering. This clusters textual documents with similar semantic information, maximizing information retention. Third, we use the Apriori algorithm to identify pattern associations among document clusters that represent the problems, causes, and solutions. We perform a case study using field data from an automobile assembly workshop. The results show that the method retrieves hidden but valuable information from textual records. The decision support knowledge facilitates assembly problem-solving.

Original languageEnglish
Article number102246
JournalRobotics and Computer-Integrated Manufacturing
Volume73
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Feb 2022

Keywords

  • Apriori algorithm
  • Assembly process
  • Density-based spatial clustering of application with noise
  • Knowledge discovery
  • Latent Dirichlet allocation

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