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Energies ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (23) ◽  
pp. 7914
Author(s):  
Guillaume Guerard ◽  
Hugo Pousseur ◽  
Ihab Taleb

Forecasting consumption in isolated areas represents a challenging problem typically resolved using deep learning or huge mathematical models with various dimensions. Those models require expertise in metering and algorithms and the equipment needs to be frequently maintained. In the context of the MAESHA H2020 project, most of the consumers and producers are isolated. Forecasting becomes more difficult due to the lack of external data and the significant impact of human behaviors on those small systems. The proposed approach is based on data sequencing, sequential mining, and pattern mining to infer the results into a Hidden Markov Model. It only needs the consumption and production curve as a time series and adapts itself to provide the forecast. Our method gives a better forecast than other prediction machines and deep-learning methods used in literature review.


2021 ◽  
Vol 36 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ahmad Issa Alaa Aldine ◽  
Mounira Harzallah ◽  
Giuseppe Berio ◽  
Nicolas Béchet ◽  
Ahmad Faour

Abstract Patterns have been extensively used to extract hypernym relations from texts. The most popular patterns are Hearst’s patterns, formulated as regular expressions mainly based on lexical information. Experiences have reported good precision and low recall for such patterns. Thus, several approaches have been developed for improving recall. While these approaches perform better in terms of recall, it remains quite difficult to further increase recall without degrading precision. In this paper, we propose a novel 3-phase approach based on sequential pattern mining to improve pattern-based approaches in terms of both precision and recall by (i) using a rich pattern representation based on grammatical dependencies (ii) discovering new hypernym patterns, and (iii) extending hypernym patterns with anti-hypernym patterns to prune wrong extracted hypernym relations. The results obtained by performing experiments on three corpora confirm that using our approach, we are able to learn sequential patterns and combine them to outperform existing hypernym patterns in terms of precision and recall. The comparison to unsupervised distributional baselines for hypernym detection shows that, as expected, our approach yields much better performance. When compared to supervised distributional baselines for hypernym detection, our approach can be shown to be complementary and much less loosely coupled with training datasets and corpora.


2020 ◽  
Vol 201 ◽  
pp. 01010
Author(s):  
Tulkin Annakulov

This article analyses the use of cyclic-flow technology schemes with mobile crushing and reloading complexes in open cast mining. An analysis of the application of cyclic-flow technology schemes with mobile crushing and reloading complexes in open cast mining shows that the main directions of its radical improvement are the development, creation and implementation of fundamentally new mining transport equipment and technological schemes for its quarries, which include: “mobile excavators crushing and transhipment plants and conveyor systems". Technological schemes for the development of rocks with an end arrangement of mobile complexes using a single bucket excavator and conveyor transport, with an end arrangement of mobile complexes and an increased width of the working platform during conveyor transport, with an end arrangement of mobile complexes and the presence of a mobile interstage loading crane with sequential mining at three horizons, a methodology has been developed for determining the working time and annual productivity of mobile crushing and handling conveyor complexes and a new technological scheme for the development of overburden ledges using mobile crushing and handling conveyor complexes. To reduce the time for idling the complex and reduce the number of exit ledges, a new technological scheme for the development of overburden ledges with the use of mobile complexes is recommended. As a result of the calculations according to the developed method, when working out two benches with different block lengths, the dependence of the annual productivity of the complex on the block length was established.


2018 ◽  
Vol 22 (S4) ◽  
pp. 9489-9494 ◽  
Author(s):  
D. Venkatavara Prasad ◽  
N. Venkatesvara Rao ◽  
M. Sugumaran

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