Sensei: Self-Supervised Sensor Name Segmentation

01/01/2021
by   Jiaman Wu, et al.
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A sensor name, typically an alphanumeric string, encodes the key context (e.g., function and location) of a sensor needed for deploying smart building applications. Sensor names, however, are curated in a building vendor-specific manner using different structures and vocabularies that are often esoteric. They thus require tremendous manual effort to annotate on a per-building basis; even to just segment these sensor names into meaningful chunks. In this paper, we propose a fully automated self-supervised framework, Sensei, which can learn to segment sensor names without any human annotation. Specifically, we employ a neural language model to capture the underlying sensor naming structure and then induce self-supervision based on information from the language model to build the segmentation model. Extensive experiments on five real-world buildings comprising thousands of sensors demonstrate the superiority of Sensei over baseline methods.

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