Multi-source domain generalization deep neural network model for predicting energy consumption in multiple office buildings
Ben Jiang,
Yu Li,
Yacine Rezgui,
Chengyu Zhang,
Peng Wang and
Tianyi Zhao
Energy, 2024, vol. 299, issue C
Abstract:
The effective prediction of building energy consumption can be used to optimize building operating modes and reduce the overall energy consumption and carbon emission of the building. To predict the energy consumption of the same type of building in the same area, it is often necessary to train separate prediction models for different buildings, which is usually costly computationally in order to get better prediction results. Therefore, this study will combine deep neural networks and multi-source domain generalization in an encoder-decoder architecture to train a model that can be directly applied to predict the energy consumption of multiple buildings in same type. In order to validate the predictive effectiveness of the model, it will be tested on real office building energy consumption dataset and different comparative experiments will be designed on the source and target domains. The results show that the constructed multi-source domain generalization model is able to accurately predict the energy consumption trend of different buildings 1 h in advance. It also has some energy consumption prediction ability for the unknow training set of buildings.
Keywords: Energy consumption prediction; Deep neural network; Multi-source domain generalization; Encoder and decoder architecture; Office buildings (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2024.131467
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