Article Dans Une Revue Computational Statistics Année : 2006

Extension of multivariate regression trees to interval data. Application to electricity load profiling

Résumé

Several data can be presented as interval curves where intervals reflect a within variability. In particular, this representation is well adapted for load profiles, which depict the electricity consumption of a class of customers. Electricity load profiling consists in assigning a daily load curve to a customer based on their characteristics such as energy requirement. Within the load profiling scope, this paper investigates the extension of multivariate regression trees to the case of interval dependent (or response) variables. The tree method aims at setting up simultaneously load profiles and their assignment rules based on independent variables. The extension of multivariate regression trees to interval responses is detailed and a global approach is defined. It consists in a first stage of a dimension reduction of the interval response variables. Thereafter, the extension of the tree method is applied to the first principal interval components. Outputs are the classes of the interval curves where each class is characterized both by an interval load profile (e.g. the class prototype) and an assignment rule based on the independent variables.

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hal-05038534 , version 1 (17-04-2025)

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Véronique Cariou. Extension of multivariate regression trees to interval data. Application to electricity load profiling. Computational Statistics, 2006, 21 (2), pp.325-341. ⟨10.1007/s00180-006-0266-7⟩. ⟨hal-05038534⟩
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