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Evolutionary Multi-objective Ensemble Learning for Multivariate Electricity Consumption Prediction

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posted on 2024-11-03, 13:35 authored by Hui Song, A. K. Qin, Flora SalimFlora Salim
Energy consumption prediction typically corresponds to a multivariate time series prediction task where different channels in the multivariate time series represent energy consumption data and various auxiliary data related to energy consumption such as environmental factors. It is non-trivial to resolve this task, which requires finding the most appropriate prediction model and the most useful features (extracted from the raw data) to be used by the model. This work proposes an evolutionary multi-objective ensemble learning (EMOEL) technique which uses extreme learning machines (ELMs) as base predictors due to its highly recognized efficacy. EMOEL employs evolutionary multi-objective optimization to search for the optimal parameters of the model as well as the optimal features fed into the model subjected to two conflicting criteria, i.e., accuracy and diversity. It leads to a Pareto front composed of non-dominated optimal solutions where each solution depicts the number of hidden neurons in the ELM, the selected channels in the multivariate time series, the selected feature extraction methods and the selected time windows applied to the selected channels. The optimal solutions in the Pareto front stand for different end-to-end prediction models which may lead to different prediction results. To boost ultimate prediction accuracy, the models with respect to these optimal solutions are linearly combined with combination coefficients being optimized via an evolutionary algorithm. We evaluate the proposed method in comparison to some existing prediction techniques on an Australian University based dataset, which demonstrates the superiority of the proposed method.

History

Volume

2018-July

Number

8489261

Start page

1495

End page

1502

Total pages

8

Outlet

Proceedings of the 2018 International Joint Conference on Neural Networks (IJCNN 2018)

Name of conference

IJCNN 2018

Publisher

IEEE

Place published

United States

Start date

2018-07-08

End date

2018-07-13

Language

English

Copyright

© 2018 IEEE.

Former Identifier

2006106625

Esploro creation date

2021-10-02

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