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DARE@PKDD/ECML 2014: Nancy, France
- Wei Lee Woon, Zeyar Aung, Stuart E. Madnick:
Data Analytics for Renewable Energy Integration - Second ECML PKDD Workshop, DARE 2014, Nancy, France, September 19, 2014, Revised Selected Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 8817, Springer 2014, ISBN 978-3-319-13289-1 - Bijay Neupane, Torben Bach Pedersen, Bo Thiesson:
Towards Flexibility Detection in Device-Level Energy Consumption. 1-16 - Emmanouil Valsomatzis, Katja Hose, Torben Bach Pedersen:
Balancing Energy Flexibilities Through Aggregation. 17-37 - Ángela Fernández, Yvonne Gala, José R. Dorronsoro:
Machine Learning Prediction of Large Area Photovoltaic Energy Production. 38-53 - Mijeong Park, Miyoung Kang, Jin-Young Choi:
The Research on Vulnerability Analysis in OpenADR for Smart Grid. 54-60 - Alla Sapronova, Catherine Meissner, Matteo Mana:
Improving an Accuracy of ANN-Based Mesoscale-Microscale Coupling Model by Data Categorization: With Application to Wind Forecast for Offshore and Complex Terrain Onshore Wind Farms. 61-66 - Yang Weng, Christos Faloutsos, Marija D. Ilic:
PowerScope: Early Event Detection and Identification in Electric Power Systems. 67-80 - Kasun S. Perera, Zeyar Aung, Wei Lee Woon:
Machine Learning Techniques for Supporting Renewable Energy Generation and Integration: A Survey. 81-96 - Oliver Kramer, Fabian Gieseke, Justin Heinermann, Jendrik Poloczek, Nils André Treiber:
A Framework for Data Mining in Wind Power Time Series. 97-107 - Robert Ulbricht, Martin Hahmann, Hilko Donker, Wolfgang Lehner:
Systematical Evaluation of Solar Energy Supply Forecasts. 108-121 - Wei Lee Woon, Zeyar Aung, Stuart E. Madnick:
Forecasting and Visualization of Renewable Energy Technologies Using Keyword Taxonomies. 122-136 - Bikash Joshi, Baluyan Hayk, Amer Al-Hinai, Wei Lee Woon:
Rooftop Detection for Planning of Solar PV Deployment: A Case Study in Abu Dhabi. 137-149
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