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23 May 2023 Research and application of intelligent search for knowledge graph of power grid dispatch and control
Shengnan Liu, Jiang Wu, Huiyong Liu, Linpeng Xiao, Yi Wu
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Proceedings Volume 12645, International Conference on Computer, Artificial Intelligence, and Control Engineering (CAICE 2023); 126453S (2023) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2681383
Event: International Conference on Computer, Artificial Intelligence, and Control Engineering (CAICE 2023), 2023, Hangzhou, China
Abstract
The rapid development of the power grid brings massive business data and operation data to the field of power dispatch and control, which puts forward new requirements for fast response and intelligence of data retrieval in the dispatch system. Considering the characteristics and business needs of power dispatch and control, and based on cloud computing and big data technology, this paper studies the construction of an intelligent search engine for power dispatch and establishes a lexicon and knowledge graph in the field of power dispatch and control, covering various types of power data such as dispatch and control model, operation, and grid information. This provides a convenient and unified data search portal and provides comprehensive, accurate, fast, and intelligent search services for dispatch and control operation and management personnel.
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Shengnan Liu, Jiang Wu, Huiyong Liu, Linpeng Xiao, and Yi Wu "Research and application of intelligent search for knowledge graph of power grid dispatch and control", Proc. SPIE 12645, International Conference on Computer, Artificial Intelligence, and Control Engineering (CAICE 2023), 126453S (23 May 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2681383
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KEYWORDS
Power grids

Data modeling

Semantics

Clouds

Data acquisition

Data processing

Modeling

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