This paper proposes a spectrum-aware generative learning framework for intelligent motor fault diagnosis under small-sample conditions. To address the challenges of insufficient labeled fault data and imbalanced distributions in motor systems, a hybrid model integrating a generative adversarial network (GAN) with an attention-enhanced deep neural network is developed. First, vibration signals of the motor are transformed into time–frequency representations to capture discriminative spectral features. Then, the GAN is employed to augment minority classes and improve data diversity, while the SE (squeeze-and-excitation) mechanism enhances feature extraction by emphasizing critical fault-related components. Finally, a deep classifier is trained on the augmented dataset for fault identification. Experimental results on benchmark datasets demonstrate that the proposed method achieves superior diagnostic accuracy and robustness compared with several state-of-the-art approaches, especially under severe data scarcity and imbalance scenarios. The results indicate that the proposed framework effectively improves generalization performance and provides a reliable solution for intelligent motor fault diagnosis in practical industrial applications.
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