HeartDIS: A Generalizable End-to-End Energy Disaggregation Pipeline
Author:
Dimitriadis Ilias1ORCID, Virtsionis Gkalinikis Nikolaos1ORCID, Gkiouzelis Nikolaos1ORCID, Vakali Athena1ORCID, Athanasiadis Christos2ORCID, Baslis Costas3
Affiliation:
1. Department of Informatics, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, 54124 Thesssaloniki, Greece 2. NET2GRID BV, Krystalli 4, 54630 Thessaloniki, Greece 3. Energy Management Department, Heron Energy S.A., 11526 Athens, Greece
Abstract
The need for a more energy-efficient future is now more evident than ever. Energy disagreggation (NILM) methodologies have been proposed as an effective solution for the reduction in energy consumption. However, there is a wide range of challenges that NILM faces that still have not been addressed. Herein, we propose HeartDIS, a generalizable energy disaggregation pipeline backed by an extensive set of experiments, whose aim is to tackle the performance and efficiency of NILM models with respect to the available data. Our research (i) shows that personalized machine learning models can outperform more generic models; (ii) evaluates the generalization capabilities of these models through a wide range of experiments, highlighting the fact that the combination of synthetic data, the decreased volume of real data, and fine-tuning can provide comparable results; (iii) introduces a more realistic synthetic data generation pipeline based on other state-of-the-art methods; and, finally, (iv) facilitates further research in the field by publicly sharing synthetic and real data for the energy consumption of two households and their appliances.
Funder
Greece and European Union
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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