Imputation techniques for incomplete load data based on seasonality and orientation of the missing values
In load data, the missing problem always occurs in a set of data. Since it has a seasonal pattern according to days, most of the time, the load usage for the next day is predictable. For this reason, a new model has been developed based on these characteristics. Data containing missing values bein...
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| Language: | English |
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Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
2020
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| Online Access: | http://journalarticle.ukm.my/15409/ http://journalarticle.ukm.my/15409/1/22.pdf |
| Summary: | In load data, the missing problem always occurs in a set of data. Since it has a seasonal pattern according to days,
most of the time, the load usage for the next day is predictable. For this reason, a new model has been developed
based on these characteristics. Data containing missing values being divided to its seasonality pattern and for each
subdivision, the values from mean, the mean with standard deviation and third quartile are calculated before being
rearrange to form a new set of values that will replace the missing values. These three values will be used as
imputations for the missing values. To examine the effects of the orientation of the missing values with the choices
of imputation, the missing values from the data are divided into three parts: at the front, in the middle and at the
end of the data with 5%, 15%, and 25% of missing values. The results from root mean square error and mean absolute
error show that the proposed techniques, particularly the mean and the third quartile value, are superior to the
other complex methods when dealing with the missing values. The mean imputation is ample when the missing values
is presence at the front and in the middle of the data while the third quartile value is superior when the missing
values is at the end of the data. |
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