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South African Computer Journal

On-line version ISSN 2313-7835
Print version ISSN 1015-7999

Abstract

TOUSSAINT, Wiebke  and  MOODLEY, Deshendran. Clustering Residential Electricity Consumption Data to Create Archetypes that Capture Household Behaviour in South Africa. SACJ [online]. 2020, vol.32, n.2, pp.1-34. ISSN 2313-7835.  http://dx.doi.org/10.18489/sacj.v32i2.845.

Clustering is frequently used in the energy domain to identify dominant electricity consumption patterns of households, which can be used to construct customer archetypes for long term energy planning. Selecting a useful set of clusters however requires extensive experimentation and domain knowledge. While internal clustering validation measures are well established in the electricity domain, they are limited for selecting useful clusters. Based on an application case study in South Africa, we present an approach for formalising implicit expert knowledge as external evaluation measures to create customer archetypes that capture variability in residential electricity consumption behaviour. By combining internal and external validation measures in a structured manner, we were able to evaluate clustering structures based on the utility they present for our application. We validate the selected clusters in a use case where we successfully reconstruct customer archetypes previously developed by experts. Our approach shows promise for transparent and repeatable cluster ranking and selection by data scientists, even if they have limited domain knowledge. CATEGORIES: Computing methodologies ~ Cluster analysis Applied computing ~ Engineering

Keywords : clustering; external clustering validation measures; competency questions; daily household electricity patterns; customer segmentation.

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