Kernel Methods and Hybrid Evolutionary Algorithms in Energy Forecasting


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The development of kernel methods and hybrid evolutionary algorithms (HEAs) to support experts in energy forecasting is of great importance to improving the accuracy of the actions derived from an energy decision maker and it is crucial that they are theoretically sound. In addition more accurate or more precise energy demand forecasts are required when decisions are made in a competitive environment. Therefore this is of special relevance in the Big Data era. These forecasts are usually based on a complex function combination. These models have resulted in over-reliance on the use of informal judgment and higher expense if lacking the ability to catch the data patterns. The novel applications of kernel methods and hybrid evolutionary algorithms can provide more satisfactory parameters in forecasting models.We aimed to attract researchers with an interest in the research areas described above. Specifically we were interested in contributions towards the development of HEAs with kernel methods or with other novel methods (e.g. chaotic mapping mechanism fuzzy theory and quantum computing mechanism) which with superior capabilities over the traditional optimization approaches aim to overcome some embedded drawbacks and then apply these new HEAs to be hybridized with original forecasting models to significantly improve forecasting accuracy.
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