An ensemble learning strategy for multi‐source hydrogen embrittlement data by introducing missing information

Author:

Gong Xujie1,Lei Ruichao1,Sun Ruize1,Jiang Xue2,Su Yanjing1,Yan Yu1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Beijing Advanced Innovation Center for Materials Genome Engineering Institute for Advanced Materials and Technology University of Science and Technology Beijing Beijing China

2. Beijing Advanced Innovation Center for Materials Genome Engineering Collaborative Innovation Center of Steel Technology University of Science and Technology Beijing Beijing China

Abstract

AbstractAccurately and quickly predicting hydrogen embrittlement performance is critical for the service of metal materials. However, due to multi‐source heterogeneity, existing hydrogen embrittlement data are missing, making it impractical to train reliable machine learning models. In this study, we proposed an ensemble learning training strategy for missing data based on the Adaboost algorithm. This method introduced a mask matrix with missing data and enabled each round of training to generate sub‐datasets, considering missing value information. The strategy first trained a subset of features based on the existing dataset and a selected method and continuously focused on the combination of features with the highest error for iterative training, where the mask matrix of the missing data was used as the input to fit the weights of each base learner using a neural network. Compared with directly modeling on highly sparse data, the predictive ability of this strategy was significantly improved by approximately 20%. In addition, in the testing of new samples, the predicted mean absolute error of the new model was successfully reduced from 0.2 to 0.09. This strategy offers good adaptability to the hydrogen embrittlement sensitivity of different sizes and can avoid interference from feature importance caused by filling data.

Publisher

Wiley

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