Inference of fault signatures of discrete-event systems from event logs
Résumé
In this paper, we propose a method to diagnose faults in a discrete event system that only relies on past observed logs and not on any behavioural model of the system. Given a set of tagged logs produced by the system, the first objective is to extract from them a set of fault signatures. These fault signatures are represented with a set of critical observations that are the support of the diagnosis method. We first propose a method to compute the fault signatures from an initial log journal and follow with detail on how the signatures can then be updated when new logs are available.