The current warranty data collection processes exhibit several data quality issues – the level of detail and precision is missing in the collected data, the semantic heterogeneity is observed and no systematic data quality validation mechanism to automatically certify the data quality. Such data cannot be translated seamlessly into the knowledge assets to perform business functions, for example, fault diagnosis. An ontology-driven structured data collection framework is proposed to acquire the necessary data in the warranty domain. The proposed framework uses the integrated vehicle health management ontology as an information model to populate necessary data acquisition fields of the framework. A novel three-dimensional data quality metric is proposed to validate the completeness, correctness and relevance of newly collected data. We also evaluate the performance of the tool by using the real-life data. The data accuracy precision after using the framework has been improved from 0.30 to 0.80, whereas the recall is improved from 0.28 to 0.70. Furthermore, the precision and recall of the tool is evaluated for the 500 real-life field failure cases and it was greater than 90% for data completeness and relevance. Throughout this paper we will use the words 'correctness’ and 'accuracy’ interchangeably.
Ontology-driven data collection and validation framework for the diagnosis of vehicle health-management
International Journal of Computer Integrated Manufacturing ; 25 , 9 ; 774-789
2012
16 Seiten
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Englisch
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