Data quality assurance and performance measurement of data mining for preventive maintenance of power grid
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Wu, Leon; Kaiser, Gail; Rudin, Cynthia; Anderson, Roger
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Ensuring reliability as the electrical grid morphs into the "smart grid" will require innovations in how we assess the state of the grid, for the purpose of proactive maintenance, rather than reactive maintenance; in the future, we will not only react to failures, but also try to anticipate and avoid them using predictive modeling (machine learning and data mining) techniques. To help in meeting this challenge, we present the Neutral Online Visualization-aided Autonomic evaluation framework (NOVA) for evaluating machine learning and data mining algorithms for preventive maintenance on the electrical grid. NOVA has three stages provided through a unified user interface: evaluation of input data quality, evaluation of machine learning and data mining results, and evaluation of the reliability improvement of the power grid. A prototype version of NOVA has been deployed for the power grid in New York City, and it is able to evaluate machine learning and data mining systems effectively and efficiently.
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2011Department
Sloan School of ManagementJournal
Proceedings of the First International Workshop on Data Mining for Service and Maintenance (KDD4Service '11)
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Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
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Leon Wu, Gail Kaiser, Cynthia Rudin, and Roger Anderson. 2011. "Data quality assurance and performance measurement of data mining for preventive maintenance of power grid." In Proceedings of the First International Workshop on Data Mining for Service and Maintenance (KDD4Service '11). ACM, New York, NY, USA, 28-32.
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978-1-4503-0842-7