Non-intrusive load monitoring, or energy disaggregation, aims to separate
household energy consumption data collected from a single point of measurement
into appliance-level consumption data. In recent years, the field has rapidly
expanded due to increased interest as national deployments of smart meters have
begun in many countries. However, empirically comparing disaggregation
algorithms is currently virtually impossible. This is due to the different data
sets used, the lack of reference implementations of these algorithms and the
variety of accuracy metrics employed. To address this challenge, we present the
Non-intrusive Load Monitoring Toolkit (NILMTK); an open source toolkit designed
specifically to enable the comparison of energy disaggregation algorithms in a
reproducible manner. This work is the first research to compare multiple
disaggregation approaches across multiple publicly available data sets. Our
toolkit includes parsers for a range of existing data sets, a collection of
preprocessing algorithms, a set of statistics for describing data sets, two
reference benchmark disaggregation algorithms and a suite of accuracy metrics.
We demonstrate the range of reproducible analyses which are made possible by
our toolkit, including the analysis of six publicly available data sets and the
evaluation of both benchmark disaggregation algorithms across such data sets.Comment: To appear in the fifth International Conference on Future Energy
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