Abstract
Accurate wind speed forecasting is of great importance for many economic, business and management sectors. This paper introduces a new model based on convolutional neural networks (CNNs) for wind speed prediction tasks. In particular, we show that compared to classical CNN-based models, the proposed model is able to better characterise the spatiotemporal evolution of the wind data by learning the underlying complex input-output relationships from multiple dimensions (views) of the input data. The proposed model exploits the spatio-temporal multivariate multidimensional historical weather data for learning new representations used for wind forecasting. We conduct experiments on two real-life weather datasets. The datasets are measurements from cities in Denmark and in the Netherlands. The proposed model is compared with traditional 2- and 3-dimensional CNN models, a 2D-CNN model with an attention layer and a 2D-CNN model equipped with upscaling and depthwise separable convolutions.
| Original language | English |
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| Title of host publication | 2020 IEEE Symposium Series on Computational Intelligence, SSCI 2020 |
| Publisher | IEEE |
| Pages | 713-720 |
| Number of pages | 8 |
| ISBN (Electronic) | 9781728125473 |
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| Publication status | Published - 1 Dec 2020 |
| Event | 2020 IEEE Symposium Series on Computational Intelligence, SSCI 2020 - Virtual, Canberra, Australia Duration: 1 Dec 2020 → 4 Dec 2020 |
Publication series
| Name | 2020 IEEE Symposium Series on Computational Intelligence, SSCI 2020 |
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Conference
| Conference | 2020 IEEE Symposium Series on Computational Intelligence, SSCI 2020 |
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| Country/Territory | Australia |
| City | Virtual, Canberra |
| Period | 1/12/20 → 4/12/20 |
Bibliographical note
Publisher Copyright:© 2020 IEEE.
Keywords
- Convolutional neural networks
- Deep learning
- Feature learning
- Short-term forecasting
- Wind speed prediction
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