4.6 Article

Water Consumption Pattern Analysis Using Biclustering: When, Why and How

Journal

WATER
Volume 14, Issue 12, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/w14121954

Keywords

water consumption analysis; biclustering; time series; pattern discovery; clustering; subspace clustering; water distribution systems

Funding

  1. Fundacao para a Ciencia e a Tecnologia (FCT) [UIDB/00408/2020, UIDP/00408/2020, DSAIPA/DS/0111/2018, DSAIPA/AI/0044/2018, DSAIPA/DS/0089/2018, UIDB/50021/2020, UIBD/153086/2022]
  2. Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia [DSAIPA/DS/0089/2018, DSAIPA/AI/0044/2018] Funding Source: FCT

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This paper introduces the application of biclustering techniques to water consumption data analysis. By experimenting with data from a real-world water distribution system in Quinta do Lago, Portugal, the proposed approach demonstrates its potential and reliability in discovering consumption patterns.
Sensors deployed within water distribution systems collect consumption data that enable the application of data analysis techniques to extract essential information. Time series clustering has been traditionally applied for modeling end-user water consumption profiles to aid water management. However, its effectiveness is limited by the diversity and local nature of consumption patterns. In addition, existing techniques cannot adequately handle changes in household composition, disruptive events (e.g., vacations), and consumption dynamics at different time scales. In this context, biclustering approaches provide a natural alternative to detect groups of end-users with coherent consumption profiles during local time periods while addressing the aforementioned limitations. This work discusses when, why and how to apply biclustering techniques for water consumption data analysis, and further proposes a methodology to this end. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first work introducing biclustering to water consumption data analysis. Results on data from a real-world water distribution system-Quinta do Lago, Portugal-confirm the potentialities of the proposed approach for pattern discovery with guarantees of statistical significance and robustness that entities can rely on for strategic planning.

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