2017 14th International Symposium on Pervasive Systems, Algorithms and Networks &Amp; 2017 11th International Conference on Fro 2017
DOI: 10.1109/ispan-fcst-iscc.2017.29
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An Electric Power Sensor Data Oriented Data Cleaning Solution

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“…Outliers, also known as anomalies [82] and spikes [36,83], are values that exceed thresholds or largely deviate from the normal behaviour provided by the model. A sensor data measurement is also considered an outlier if it is significantly different from its previous and next observations or observations from neighbouring sensor nodes [38,45,48]. Outliers are also known as faults, though faults also include other types of errors such as bias, drifts, noise, constant value, and stuck-at-zero.…”
Section: Types Of Errors In Sensor Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Outliers, also known as anomalies [82] and spikes [36,83], are values that exceed thresholds or largely deviate from the normal behaviour provided by the model. A sensor data measurement is also considered an outlier if it is significantly different from its previous and next observations or observations from neighbouring sensor nodes [38,45,48]. Outliers are also known as faults, though faults also include other types of errors such as bias, drifts, noise, constant value, and stuck-at-zero.…”
Section: Types Of Errors In Sensor Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Liu et al [45] presented another example of the clustering method used for outlier detection using Time-Relevant k-Means clustering for electric power sensor data. The k-means clustering algorithm is used to form initial clusters.…”
Section: Support Vector Machine a Support Vector Machine (Svm) Is A Mmentioning
confidence: 99%