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Metadata for Energy Disaggregation

Databases 2015-09-23 v3

Abstract

Energy disaggregation is the process of estimating the energy consumed by individual electrical appliances given only a time series of the whole-home power demand. Energy disaggregation researchers require datasets of the power demand from individual appliances and the whole-home power demand. Multiple such datasets have been released over the last few years but provide metadata in a disparate array of formats including CSV files and plain-text README files. At best, the lack of a standard metadata schema makes it unnecessarily time-consuming to write software to process multiple datasets and, at worse, the lack of a standard means that crucial information is simply absent from some datasets. We propose a metadata schema for representing appliances, meters, buildings, datasets, prior knowledge about appliances and appliance models. The schema is relational and provides a simple but powerful inheritance mechanism.

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@article{arxiv.1403.5946,
  title  = {Metadata for Energy Disaggregation},
  author = {Jack Kelly and William Knottenbelt},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1403.5946},
  year   = {2015}
}

Comments

To appear in The 2nd IEEE International Workshop on Consumer Devices and Systems (CDS 2014) in V\"aster{\aa}s, Sweden

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