This paper presents a comprehensive study on the application of ensemble learning models, specifically the Random Forest algorithm, for the intelligent diagnosis of faults in integrated circuits (ICs). The significance of accurate and efficient fault detection in the semiconductor industry is underscored, highlighting the need for advanced diagnostic techniques. The study reviews the landscape of traditional and machine learning-based IC fault diagnosis methods, leading to a focused discussion on ensemble learning. The theoretical framework underpinning the Random Forest model is explored, elucidating its ensemble learning principles and algorithmic components. The methodology section details the data preprocessing, feature selection, and model configuration, culminating in a rigorous empirical evaluation of the model’s performance. Results demonstrate the model’s diagnostic accuracy and robustness, supported by a series of visualizations that illustrate the decision-making process and comparative effectiveness. The discussion interprets the findings within the IC fault diagnosis context, evaluating the model’s efficacy and suggesting avenues for improvement. The paper concludes with a summary of contributions and prospects for future research, emphasizing the potential of the Random Forest model in advancing fault diagnosis capabilities.
Enhancing IC Fault Diagnosis with Ensemble Learning Models: A Random Forest Perspective
2024-10-23
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