Machine learning methods for energy sector in internet of things

Reyhane Hafezifard, Soodeh Hosseini

Abstract


This research paper focuses on exploring machine learning studies and conducting a comparative analysis of their advantages, disadvantages, implementation environments, and algorithms. A key aspect of the study involves evaluating the energy efficiency using machine learning algorithms to predict energy consumption. Additionally, a feature selection algorithm is employed to rank the features, with the highest-ranking feature identified as one of the most significant. The experimentation is conducted using the Weka tool, incorporating several machine learning algorithms such as linear regression, k-nearest neighbors, decision stump, radial basis function (RBF) network, and isotonic regression. The RBF algorithm, which relies on RBF, shares similarities with neural network algorithms. Results indicate a minimum error value of 1.546 for cooling load and 1.364 for heating load. The random forest algorithm emerges as the most suitable choice within the context of this study.


Keywords


Deep learning; Energy sector; Industrial internet of things; Internet of things; Machine learning algorithms; Prediction; Weka

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DOI: http://doi.org/10.11591/ijres.v14.i2.pp538-545

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