Direct quality prediction in resistance spot welding process: Sensitivity, specificity and predictive accuracy comparative analysis
2015; Maney Publishing; Volume: 20; Issue: 8 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1179/1362171815y.0000000052
ISSN1743-2936
AutoresMaría Pereda, José Ignacio Santos, Óscar Martín, José Manuel Galán,
Tópico(s)Welding Techniques and Residual Stresses
ResumoIn this work, several of the most popular and state of the art classification methods are compared as pattern recognition tools for classification of resistance spot welding joints. Instead of using the result of a non-destructive testing technique as input variables, classifiers are trained directly with the relevant welding parameters, i.e. welding current, welding time and the type of electrode (electrode material and treatment). The algorithms are compared in terms of accuracy and area under the receiver operating characteristic curve metrics, using nested cross-validation. Results show that although there is not a dominant classifier for every specificity/sensitivity requirement, support vector machines using radial kernel, boosting and random forest techniques obtain the best performance overall.
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