Multistage Large Segment Imputation Framework Based on Deep Learning and Statistic Metrics

22 Sep 2022  ·  JinSheng Yang, YuanHai Shao, ChunNa Li, Wensi Wang ·

Missing value is a very common and unavoidable problem in sensors, and researchers have made numerous attempts for missing value imputation, particularly in deep learning models. However, for real sensor data, the specific data distribution and data periods are rarely considered, making it difficult to choose the appropriate evaluation indexes and models for different sensors. To address this issue, this study proposes a multistage imputation framework based on deep learning with adaptability for missing value imputation. The model presents a mixture measurement index of low- and higher-order statistics for data distribution and a new perspective on data imputation performance metrics, which is more adaptive and effective than the traditional mean squared error. A multistage imputation strategy and dynamic data length are introduced into the imputation process for data periods. Experimental results on different types of sensor data show that the multistage imputation strategy and the mixture index are superior and that the effect of missing value imputation has been improved to some extent, particularly for the large segment imputation problem. The codes and experimental results have been uploaded to GitHub.

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