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Título : | Real-time disruption prediction in multi-dimensional spaces leveraging diagnostic information not available at execution time |
Autor : | Vega, Jesús Dormido-Canto, Sebastián Castro, Rodrigo Fernández, J. D. Murari, Andrea Contributors, Jet |
Palabras clave : | disruption prediction privileged information JT-60SA SVMplus |
Fecha de publicación : | 23-feb-2024 |
Editorial : | IOP Publishing |
Citación : | Vega, J. and Dormido-Canto, S. and Castro, R. and Fernández, J.D. and Murari, A. and JET Contributors, "Real-time disruption prediction in multi-dimensional spaces leveraging diagnostic information not available at execution time",Nuclear Fusion, Volume 64, Number 4, 046010 |
Resumen : | This article describes the use of privileged information to train supervised classifiers, applied for
the first time to the prediction of disruptions in tokamaks. The objective consists of making
predictions with real-time signals during the discharges (as usual) but after training the predictor
also with any kind of data at training time that is not available during discharge execution. The
latter kind of data is known as privileged information. Taking into account the limited number
of foreseen real time signals for disruption prediction at the beginning of operation in JT-60SA,
a predictor with a line integrated density signal and the mode lock signal as privileged
information has been developed and tested with 1437 JET discharges. The success rate with
positive warning time has been improved from 45.24% to 90.48% and the tardy detection rate
has diminished from 50% to 8.33%. The use of privileged information in an adaptive way also
provides a remarkable reduction of false alarms from 11.53% to 1.15%. The potential of the
methodology, exemplified with data relevant to the beginning of JT-60SA operation, is
absolutely general and can be applied to any combination of diagnostic signals. |
URI : | https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1741-4326/ad288a http://documenta.ciemat.es/handle/123456789/4588 |
ISSN : | 0029-5515 |
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