Discovering gradual patterns in building operations for improving building energy efficiency

Cheng Fan, Yongjun Sun*, Kui Shan, Fu Xiao, Jiayuan Wang

*Corresponding author for this work

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    Abstract

    The development of information technologies has enabled real-time monitoring and controls over building operations. Massive amounts of building operational data are being collected and available for knowledge discovery. Advanced data analytics are urgently needed to fully realize the potentials of big building operational data in enhancing building energy efficiency. The rapid development of data mining has provided powerful tools for extracting insights in various knowledge representations. Gradual pattern mining is a promising technique for discovering useful patterns from building operational data. The knowledge discovered is represented as gradual relationships, i.e., “the more/less A, the more/less B”. It can bring special interests to building energy management by highlighting co-variations among numerical building variables. This study investigated the usefulness of gradual pattern mining for building energy management. A generic methodology was proposed to ensure the quality and applicability of the knowledge discovered. The methodology was validated through a case study. The results showed that the methodology could successfully extract valuable insights on building operation characteristics and provide opportunities for building energy efficiency enhancement.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)116-123
    JournalApplied Energy
    Volume224
    Online published4 May 2018
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 15 Aug 2018

    Research Keywords

    • Building energy efficiency
    • Building operational performance
    • Data mining
    • Gradual pattern mining
    • Motif discovery

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