An Approach for Assessing Clustering of Households by Electricity Usage

Ian Dent, T. Craig, U. Aickelin, T. Rodden
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Abstract

How a household varies their regular usage of electricity is useful information for organisations to allow accurate targeting of behaviour modification initiatives with the aim of improving the overall efficiency of the electricity network. The variability of regular activities in a household is one possible indication of that household’s willingness to accept incentives to change their behavior. An approach is presented for identifying a way of representing the variability of a household’s behaviour and developing an efficient way of clustering the households, using these measures of variability, into a few, usable groupings.To evaluate the effectiveness of the variability measures, a number of cluster validity indexes are explored with regard to how the indexes vary with the number of clusters, the number of attributes, and the quality of the attributes. The Cluster Dispersion Indicator (CDI) and the Davies-Boulden Indicator (DBI) are selected for future work developing various indicators of household behaviour variability. The approach is tested using data from 180 UK households monitored for over a year at a sampling interval of 5 minutes. Data is taken from the evening peak electricity usage period of 4pm to 8pm.
一种基于用电量的家庭聚类评估方法
一个家庭如何改变他们的日常用电是有用的信息,使组织能够准确地针对行为改变措施,以提高电网的整体效率。一个家庭中定期活动的可变性可能表明该家庭愿意接受激励来改变他们的行为。提出了一种方法,用于确定一种表示家庭行为可变性的方法,并开发一种有效的方法,利用这些可变性措施将家庭聚类为几个可用的分组。为了评估可变性措施的有效性,我们探索了一些聚类有效性指标,以及这些指标如何随着聚类数量、属性数量和属性质量的变化而变化。选择集群分散指标(CDI)和戴维斯-博尔登指标(DBI)作为未来开发家庭行为可变性的各种指标的工作。该方法使用了180个英国家庭的数据进行了测试,这些家庭在一年多的时间里以5分钟的采样间隔进行监测。数据取自下午4点至晚上8点的晚间用电高峰时段。
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