Machine learning for electric energy consumption forecasting: Application to the Paraguayan system

In this paper we address the problem of short-term electric energy prediction using a time series forecasting approach applied to data generated by a Paraguayan electricity distribution provider. The dataset used in this work contains data collected over a three-year period. This is the first time t...

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