Toward Intrinsically Calibrated Uncertainty Quantification in Industrial Data-Driven Models via Diffusion Sampler

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Abstract

In modern process industries, data-driven models are important tools for real-time monitoring when key performance indicators are difficult to measure directly. While accurate predictions are essential, reliable uncertainty quantification (UQ) is equally critical for safety, reliability, and decision-making, but remains a major challenge in current data-driven approaches. In this work, we introduce a diffusion-based posterior sampling framework that inherently produces well-calibrated predictive uncertainty via faithful posterior sampling, eliminating the need for post hoc calibration. In extensive evaluations on synthetic distributions, the Raman-based phenylacetic acid soft sensor benchmark, and a real ammonia synthesis case study, our method achieves practical improvements over existing UQ techniques in both uncertainty calibration and predictive accuracy. These results highlight diffusion samplers as a principled and scalable paradigm for advancing uncertainty-aware modeling in industrial applications.

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Ma, Y., Le Ny, J., Chen, Z., & Song, Z. (2026). Toward Intrinsically Calibrated Uncertainty Quantification in Industrial Data-Driven Models via Diffusion Sampler. IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics. https://doi.org/10.1109/TII.2026.3680957

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