Abstract
Non-intrusive load monitoring (NILM) is to estimate individual appliance’s power consumption from aggregated smart meter data, which is useful for optimized energy management and provisioning of customized services. While deep learning (DL) has achieved state-of-the-art NILM performance, it is still constrained by the dependency on large amounts of data and intensive computations on training. In this paper, we propose a pre-training approach to address the generalization of DL models for NILM. We develop a meta-learning based approach and an ensemble learning based approach, which pre-train a base model and then fine-tune it with few-short learning when applied to an unknown dataset. The models are validated with two real-world datasets and shown to achieve a superior transferability performance compared with traditional DL and transfer learning methods.
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