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Performance analysis of machine learning classifiers for non-technical loss detection

Khawaja Moyeezullah Ghori, Muhammad Imran, Asad Nawaz, Rabeeh Ayaz Abbasi, Ata Ullah, László Szathmáry

2020Journal of Ambient Intelligence and Humanized Computing58 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Power companies are responsible for producing and transferring the required amount of electricity from grid stations to individual households. Many countries suffer huge losses in billions of dollars due to non-technical loss (NTL) in power supply companies. To deal with NTL, many machine learning classifiers have been employed in recent time. However, few has been studied about the performance evaluation metrics that are used in NTL detection to evaluate how good or bad the classifier is in predicting the non-technical loss. This paper first uses three classifiers: random forest, K -nearest neighbors and linear support vector machine to predict the occurrence of NTL in a real dataset of an electric supply company containing approximately 80,000 monthly consumption records. Then, it computes 14 performance evaluation metrics across the three classifiers and identify the key scientific relationships between them. These relationships provide insights into deciding which classifier can be more useful under given scenarios for NTL detection. This work can be proved to be a baseline not only for the NTL detection in power industry but also for the selection of appropriate performance evaluation metrics for NTL detection.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceMachine learningRandom forestSupport vector machineClassifier (UML)Artificial intelligenceComputational intelligencePower consumptionMains electricityKey (lock)Data miningPower (physics)Quantum mechanicsComputer securityPhysicsElectricity Theft Detection TechniquesWater Systems and OptimizationNon-Destructive Testing Techniques