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Data-driven Sensor Placement for Predictive Applications: A Correlation-Assisted Attribution Framework (CAAF)

Sze Chai Leung, Di Zhou, H. Jane Bae

Year
2025
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Abstract

Optimal sensor placement (OSP) is critical for efficient, accurate monitoring, control, and inference in complex physical systems. We propose a machine-learning-based feature attribution (FA) framework to identify OSP for target predictions. FA quantifies input contributions to a model output; however, it struggles with highly correlated input data often encountered in practical applications for OSP. To address this, we propose a Correlation-Assisted Attribution Framework (CAAF), which introduces a clustering step on the candidate sensor locations before performing FA to reduce redundancy and enhance generalizability. We first illustrate the core principles of the proposed framework through a series of validation cases, then demonstrate its effectiveness in realistic dynamical systems such as structural health monitoring, airfoil lift prediction, and wall-normal velocity estimation for turbulent channel flow. The results show that the CAAF outperforms alternative approaches that typically struggle due to the presence of nonlinear dynamics, chaotic behavior, and multi-scale interactions, and enables the effective application of FA for identifying OSP in real-world environments.

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