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A multi-step loss meta-learning method based on multi-scale feature extraction for few-shot fault diagnosis
Existing deep learning (DL) algorithms are based on a large amount of training data and they face challenges in effectively extracting fault features when dealing with few-shot fault diagnoses. Model-agnostic meta-learning (MAML) also faces some challenges, including the limited capability
of the basic convolutional neural network (CNN) with a single convolutional kernel to extract fault features comprehensively, as well as the instability of model training due to the inner and outer double-layer loops. To address these issues, this paper presents a multi-step loss meta-learning
method based on multi-scale feature extraction (MFEML). Firstly, an improved multi-scale feature extraction module (IMFEM) is designed to solve the problem of the insufficient feature extraction capability of the CNN. Secondly, the multi-step loss is used to reconstruct the meta-loss to address
the issue of MAML training instability. Finally, the experimental results of two datasets demonstrate the effectiveness of the MFEML.