Energy consumption prediction for office buildings: Performance evaluation and application of ensemble machine learning techniques

IF 6.7 2区 工程技术 Q1 CONSTRUCTION & BUILDING TECHNOLOGY
Chao Ma , Song Pan , Tong Cui , Yiqiao Liu , Ying Cui , Haoyu Wang , Taocheng Wan
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Abstract

Accurate forecasting and evaluation of building energy consumption are paramount for enhancing energy efficiency, reducing operational costs, and mitigating environmental impacts. Effective energy management relies on precise predictions to inform decision-making and optimize resource allocation. Although promising predictive capabilities have been demonstrated by ensemble models in this domain, their practical application is often hindered by prolonged training times and high computational demands. To address these issues, a novel ensemble modeling strategy was developed herein, incorporating the Adaptive Gradient Boosting Regression (AGBR) algorithm. The AGBR model was built with a two-layer structure and iterative residual modeling, incorporating adaptive early stopping mechanisms and gradient-regulated learning rates. These innovations improve training efficiency and predictive accuracy by enabling dynamic adjustments based on validation errors. Furthermore, Kernel Principal Component Analysis (Kernel PCA) was utilized for feature reduction within an explainable ensemble model framework, thereby facilitating accurate predictions of office building energy consumption. This methodology not only identifies the most influential feature variables but also evaluates their relative importance by revealing underlying nonlinear relationships that may be overlooked by traditional linear methods. The proposed model was validated using data from an office building in Beijing Province, achieving a remarkable 73.91 % reduction in training time and a 3.13 % improvement in predictive accuracy compared to standard Gradient Boosting models. Additionally, the stability of predictions was significantly enhanced, as evidenced by a 62.28 % reduction in Mean Absolute Error (MAE). These findings demonstrate the potential of the proposed model to enhance building energy management and optimize performance effectively.
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Journal of building engineering
Journal of building engineering Engineering-Civil and Structural Engineering
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10.00
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12.50%
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1901
审稿时长
35 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Building Engineering is an interdisciplinary journal that covers all aspects of science and technology concerned with the whole life cycle of the built environment; from the design phase through to construction, operation, performance, maintenance and its deterioration.
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