1. A Siamese CNN + KNN-Based Classification Framework for Non-intrusive Load Monitoring.
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Ferraz, Filipe C., Monteiro, Raul V. A., Teixeira, Raoni F. S., and Bretas, Arturo S.
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ARTIFICIAL neural networks ,K-nearest neighbor classification ,SUPPLY & demand ,ELECTRICAL load ,SMART power grids ,ONLINE education - Abstract
Through the development of smart grids, programs such as demand side response, have been presented as auxiliary services to the real-time operation of distributed networks. In order to provide consumers information on their energy consumption, so that a modulation in consumption is possible, non-intrusive load monitoring has been introduced as an solution to this pattern recognition problem. Non-intrusive load monitoring enables the modeling of electrical loads connected to the low-voltage system, considering only a single measurement point. Presented state-of-the-art solutions though, consider availability of data as well as representation of all possible classes of the environment. This is of course a most conservative hypothesis, since in real-life applications availability of such data is much difficult, as well as the dynamic behavior of models is implicitly evolving in time. In this work a framework that uses neural Siamese networks with k-nearest neighbor clustering is presented toward non-intrusive load monitoring. Online learning feature is implemented, which relaxes the hypothesis of data requirements as well addresses the evolving nature of load profile. k-nearest clustering allows nonlinear characteristic space modelling. Test results using synthetics and real-life data show that the solution, besides obtaining a good generalizability in the classification, also obtained results with an accuracy of 95.77%. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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