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LQD-RKHS-based distribution-to-distribution regression methodology for restoring the probability distributions of missing SHM data

•A new indirect distribution-to-distribution regression method is proposed.•This method is employed to restore distributions of missing SHM data.•The proposed distribution regression method improves accuracy and efficiency.•Its effectiveness and superiority have been validated using field monitoring...

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Published in:Mechanical systems and signal processing 2019-04, Vol.121, p.655-674
Main Authors: Chen, Zhicheng, Bao, Yuequan, Li, Hui, Spencer, Billie F.
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Language:English
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Summary:•A new indirect distribution-to-distribution regression method is proposed.•This method is employed to restore distributions of missing SHM data.•The proposed distribution regression method improves accuracy and efficiency.•Its effectiveness and superiority have been validated using field monitoring data. Data loss is a critical problem in structural health monitoring (SHM). Probability distributions play a highly important role in many applications. Improving the quality of distribution estimations made using incomplete samples is highly important. Missing samples can be compensated for by applying conventional missing data restoration methods; however, ensuring that restored samples roughly follow underlying distributions of true missing data remains a challenge. Another strategy involves directly restoring the probability density function (PDF) for a sensor when samples are missing by leveraging distribution information from another sensor with complete data using distribution regression techniques; existing methods include the conventional distribution-to-distribution regression (DDR) and distribution-to-warping function regression (DWR) methods. Due to constraints on PDFs and warping functions, the regression functions of both methods are estimated from the Nadaraya-Watson kernel estimator (a local linear smoothing technique) with relatively low degrees of precision. This article proposes a new indirect distribution-to-distribution regression approach to restoring distributions of missing SHM data via functional data analysis. PDFs are represented by ordinary functions after applying log-quantile-density (LQD) transformation. The representation function of the missing distribution is first restored from a functional regression model constructed in Reproducing Kernel Hilbert Space (RKHS) by solving an optimization problem and subsequently mapping back to the density space through inverse log-quantile-density transformation. The performance of the proposed approach is evaluated through application to field monitoring data. Test results indicate that the new method significantly outperforms conventional methods in general cases; however, in extrapolation cases, the new method is inferior to the distribution-to-warping function regression method.
ISSN:0888-3270
1096-1216
DOI:10.1016/j.ymssp.2018.11.052