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Spatiotemporal Sequence-to-Sequence Clustering for Electric Load Forecasting
Acquah, Moses Amoasi ; Jin, Yuwei ; Oh, Byeong-Chan ; Son, Yeong-Geon ; Kim, Sung-Yul
Access, IEEE, 2023, Vol.11, p.5850-5863
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Título:
Spatiotemporal Sequence-to-Sequence Clustering for Electric Load Forecasting
Autor:
Acquah, Moses Amoasi
;
Jin, Yuwei
;
Oh, Byeong-Chan
;
Son, Yeong-Geon
;
Kim, Sung-Yul
Assuntos:
Clustering algorithms
;
Convolutional neural network-gated recurrent unit (CNN-GRU)
;
Convolutional neural networks
;
feature engineering
;
Feature extraction
;
Forecasting
;
k-means clustering
;
LightGBM classifier
;
Load forecasting
;
Load modeling
;
Predictive models
;
sequence-to-sequence forecast
;
short-term load forecast (STLF)
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Access, IEEE, 2023, Vol.11, p.5850-5863
Descrição:
Massive electrical load exhibits many patterns making it difficult for forecast algorithms to generalise well. Most learning algorithms produce a better forecast for dominant patterns in the case of weekday consumption and otherwise for less dominant patterns in weekend and holiday consumption. In view of this, there is the need to cluster the load patterns, so learning algorithms can focus on the patterns independently to produce forecasts with better accuracy for all cases. However, clustering time-series data breaks the time-series dependency, making model training difficult. This paper presents a novel sequence-to-sequence cluster framework to reform time-series dependency after clustering; this enables independent clusters to be modelled using Convolutional Neural Network-Gated Recurrent Unit, which learns spatiotemporal features for future forecasts. A real-world dataset by the Korea Power Exchange composed of nationwide consumption is used for case studies and experiments. Experimental results verify that the proposed study effectively improves the accuracy of electric load forecasting by about 50%, with a WAPE of 0.67%. The proposed method also speeds up the training process of the forecast algorithm by about 35%, given that only a subset of the dataset is trained due to clustering. Korea Water Resources Corporation has implemented the proposed method for load forecasting and system marginal price estimation.
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IEEE
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Inglês
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