scholarly journals A Use Case to Implement Machine Learning for Life Time Prediction of Manufacturing Tools

Procedia CIRP ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 93 ◽  
pp. 1484-1489 ◽  
Author(s):  
Robin Oberlé ◽  
Sebastian Schorr ◽  
Li Yi ◽  
Moritz Glatt ◽  
Dirk Bähre ◽  
...  
Author(s):  
Oscar Martinez ◽  
Carol Martinez ◽  
Carlos A. Parra ◽  
Saul Rugeles ◽  
Daniel R. Suarez

Author(s):  
Julien Siebert ◽  
Lisa Joeckel ◽  
Jens Heidrich ◽  
Adam Trendowicz ◽  
Koji Nakamichi ◽  
...  

AbstractNowadays, systems containing components based on machine learning (ML) methods are becoming more widespread. In order to ensure the intended behavior of a software system, there are standards that define necessary qualities of the system and its components (such as ISO/IEC 25010). Due to the different nature of ML, we have to re-interpret existing qualities for ML systems or add new ones (such as trustworthiness). We have to be very precise about which quality property is relevant for which entity of interest (such as completeness of training data or correctness of trained model), and how to objectively evaluate adherence to quality requirements. In this article, we present how to systematically construct quality models for ML systems based on an industrial use case. This quality model enables practitioners to specify and assess qualities for ML systems objectively. In addition to the overall construction process described, the main outcomes include a meta-model for specifying quality models for ML systems, reference elements regarding relevant views, entities, quality properties, and measures for ML systems based on existing research, an example instantiation of a quality model for a concrete industrial use case, and lessons learned from applying the construction process. We found that it is crucial to follow a systematic process in order to come up with measurable quality properties that can be evaluated in practice. In the future, we want to learn how the term quality differs between different types of ML systems and come up with reference quality models for evaluating qualities of ML systems.


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