Graham Wood
Graham Wood
My premise here is that the finger print timestamps are relative to 0 at the start of the pattern, not an actual time so timewarping is definitely required. so in...
original formatting should have been 
components - I understand components as sub parts of a device, but that didn't appear to be how it was used in UK-DALE - I will read your references again...
dominant_appliance: (boolean) (required if multiple appliances attached to one meter). Is this appliance responsible for most of the power demand on this meter? I am not sure if this is...
That seems entirely sensible, building on that ``` yaml - type: washer dryer instance: 1 signature: - {state_name: 'off', active: 0, reactive: 0} - {state_name: 'soak', active: 100, reactive: 50,...
On the rating plate of a vacuum cleaner I found this P.CEE 1600-1800W, P.MAX 2000W I couldn't find any definitions of P.CEE or P.MAX but CEE might related to The...
I don't have a feel for the nuances of Python data structures, but if you look at my example it actually has 3 different values!
Jack, I couldn't find the control attribute in appliance.yaml, which file is it in? I am coming at this more from an engineering perspective, where the closer the metadata resembles...
Your 2012 paper pretty much describes my mindset, bearing in mind my data has a 1 second granularity. I think the metadata approach is better than the forms based approach...
When analysing many iterations of data, how much of the underlying patterns will come into better focus when the data is combined day upon day, even for larger granularity data?