A Novel Correlation-optimized Deep Learning Method for Wind Speed Forecast
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Publication:6439079
arXiv2306.01986MaRDI QIDQ6439079FDOQ6439079
Jin Lang, Yang Yang, Jian Wu, Xiang Zhao, Yanyan Zhang
Publication date: 2 June 2023
Abstract: The increasing installation rate of wind power poses great challenges to the global power system. In order to ensure the reliable operation of the power system, it is necessary to accurately forecast the wind speed and power of the wind turbines. At present, deep learning is progressively applied to the wind speed prediction. Nevertheless, the recent deep learning methods still reflect the embarrassment for practical applications due to model interpretability and hardware limitation. To this end, a novel deep knowledge-based learning method is proposed in this paper. The proposed method hybridizes pre-training method and auto-encoder structure to improve data representation and modeling of the deep knowledge-based learning framework. In order to form knowledge and corresponding absorbers, the original data is preprocessed by an optimization model based on correlation to construct multi-layer networks (knowledge) which are absorbed by sequence to sequence (Seq2Seq) models. Specifically, new cognition and memory units (CMU) are designed to reinforce traditional deep learning framework. Finally, the effectiveness of the proposed method is verified by three wind prediction cases from a wind farm in Liaoning, China. Experimental results show that the proposed method increases the stability and training efficiency compared to the traditional LSTM method and LSTM/GRU-based Seq2Seq method for applications of wind speed forecasting.
Has companion code repository: https://github.com/meetyangyang/A-Novel-Correlation-optimized-Deep-Learning-Method-for-Wind-Speed-Forecast
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