A decomposition‐based multi‐time dimension long short‐term memory model for short‐term electric load forecasting
Abstract Short‐term load forecasting is essential to power systems management. However, most existing forecasting methods fail to fully consider how to rationally integrate the intrinsic time‐related dimensions of electric load data and the decomposition methods into machine learning models so that...
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Main Authors: | Jiehui Huang, Zhiwang Zhou, Chunquan Li, Zhiyuan Liao, Peter X. Liu |
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Language: | EN |
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Wiley
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/b8ce4b4f36884e16bd712b294d9c7139 |
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