Machine learning-based electricity theft detection using support vector machines
Safdar Ali Abro,
Lyu Guang Hua,
Javed Ahmed Laghari
et al.
Abstract:Electricity theft is a serious issue that many nations face, especially in developing areas where non-technical losses can make up a significant percentage of the overall losses sustained by utilities. Electricity theft detection (ETD) is a very challenging task because it frequently introduces irregularities in customer electricity consumption patterns. In recent times, machine learning (ML) techniques have been investigated as a potential solution for ETD. In this research, author propose electricity theft d… Show more
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