When is an SHM problem a Multi-Task-Learning problem?

05/16/2023
by   Sarah Bee, et al.
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Multi-task neural networks learn tasks simultaneously to improve individual task performance. There are three mechanisms of multi-task learning (MTL) which are explored here for the context of structural health monitoring (SHM): (i) the natural occurrence of multiple tasks; (ii) using outputs as inputs (both linked to the recent research in population-based SHM (PBSHM)); and, (iii) additional loss functions to provide different insights. Each of these problem settings for MTL is detailed and an example is given.

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