Twin least square support vector regression model based on gauss-laplace mixed noise feature with its application in wind speed prediction

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Abstract

In this article, it was observed that the noise in some real-world applications, such as wind power forecasting and direction of the arrival estimation problem, does not satisfy the single noise distribution, including Gaussian distribution and Laplace distribution, but the mixed distribution. Therefore, combining the twin hyperplanes with the fast speed of Least Squares Support Vector Regression (LS-SVR), and then introducing the Gauss–Laplace mixed noise feature, a new regressor, called Gauss-Laplace Twin Least Squares Support Vector Regression (GL-TLSSVR), for the complex noise. Subsequently, we apply the augmented Lagrangian multiplier method to solve the proposed model. Finally, we apply the short-term wind speed data-set to the proposed model. The results of this experiment confirm the effectiveness of our proposed model.

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Zhang, S., Liu, C., Wang, W., & Chang, B. (2020). Twin least square support vector regression model based on gauss-laplace mixed noise feature with its application in wind speed prediction. Entropy, 22(10), 1–19. https://doi.org/10.3390/e22101102

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