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- Title
Water pipe condition assessment: a hierarchical beta process approach for sparse incident data.
- Authors
Li, Zhidong; Zhang, Bang; Wang, Yang; Chen, Fang; Taib, Ronnie; Whiffin, Vicky; Wang, Yi
- Abstract
Prediction of water pipe condition through statistical modelling is an important element for the risk management strategy of water distribution systems. In this work a hierarchical nonparametric model has been used to enhance the performance of pipe condition assessment. The main aims of this work are three-fold: (1) For sparse incident data, develop an efficient approximate inference algorithm based on hierarchical beta process. (2) Apply the hierarchical beta process based method to water pipe condition assessment. (3) Interpret the outcomes in financial terms usable by the water utilities. The experimental results show superior performance of the proposed method compared to current best practice methods, leading to substantial savings on reactive repairs and maintenance, as well as improved prioritization for capital expenditure.
- Subjects
WATER-pipe maintenance &; repair; RISK management in business; WATER utilities; WATER power; WATER supply; WATER transfer; BEST practices
- Publication
Machine Learning, 2014, Vol 95, Issue 1, p11
- ISSN
0885-6125
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s10994-013-5386-z