diagnosis.In the constructed general test set, MaintAGT achieved an accuracy of 70%, surpassing all existing general large language models and reaching the level of an ISO Level III human vibration analyst.This advancement signifies a crucial step forward from traditional maintenance practices toward intelligent and AI-driven maintenance solutions.
In recent years, large language models have made significant advancements in the field of natural language processing, yet there are still inadequacies in specific domain knowledge and applications. This paper Proposes MaintAGT, a professional large model for intelligent operations and maintenance, aimed at addressing this issue. The system comprises three key components: a signal-to-text model, a pure text model, and a multimodal model. Firstly, the signal-to-text model was designed to convert raw signal data into textual descriptions, bridging the gap between signal data and text-based analysis. Secondly, the pure text model was fine-tuned using the GLM4 model with specialized knowledge to enhance its understanding of domain-specific texts. Finally, these two models were integrated to develop a comprehensive multimodal model that effectively processes and analyzes both signal and textual data.The dataset used for training and evaluation was sourced from academic papers, textbooks, international standards, and vibration analyst training materials, undergoing meticulous preprocessing to ensure high-quality data. As a result, the model has demonstrated outstanding performance across multiple intelligent operations and maintenance tasks, providing a low-cost, high-quality method for constructing large-scale monitoring signal-text description-fault pattern datasets. Experimental results indicate that the model holds significant advantages in condition monitoring, signal processing, and fault