Development of a Water Quality Event Detection and Diagnosis Framework in Drinking Water Distribution Systems with Structured and Unstructured Data Integration

Author:

Kim TaewookORCID,Jung DonghwiORCID,Yoo Do Guen,Hong SeunghyeokORCID,Jun SanghoonORCID,Kim Joong HoonORCID

Abstract

Recently, various detection approaches that identify anomalous events (e.g., discoloration, contamination) by analyzing data collected from smart meters (so-called structured data) have been developed for many water distribution systems (WDSs). However, although some of them have showed promising results, meters often fail to collect/transmit the data (i.e., missing data) thus meaning that these methods may frequently not work for anomaly identification. Thus, the clear next step is to combine structured data with another type of data, unstructured data, that has no structural format (e.g., textual content, images, and colors) and can often be expressed through various social media platforms. However, no previous work has been carried out in this regard. This study proposes a framework that combines structured and unstructured data to identify WDS water quality events by collecting turbidity data (structured data) and text data uploaded to social networking services (SNSs) (unstructured data). In the proposed framework, water quality events are identified by applying data-driven detection tools for the structured data and cosine similarity for the unstructured data. The results indicate that structured data-driven tools successfully detect accidents with large magnitudes but fail to detect small failures. When the proposed framework is used, those undetected accidents are successfully identified. Thus, combining structured and unstructured data is necessary to maximize WDS water quality event detection.

Funder

Project Open Innovation R&D

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Energy (miscellaneous),Energy Engineering and Power Technology,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment,Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Control and Optimization,Engineering (miscellaneous),Building and Construction

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