Using AI to Detect Electricity Theft - Rozee

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Industrial NTL detection systems are still largely based on expert knowledge when deciding whether to carry out costly on-site inspections of customers. Electricity providers are reluctant to move to large-scale deployments of machine learning systems as the latter may suggest a large number of unnecessary inspections. Therefore, electricity providers want to understand why a specific customer was predicted to cause electricity theft or not. As a consequence, the models used should be interpretable, for example by using decision tree models rather than black box-like models such as deep learning. We have also recently proposed a method for visualizing prediction results at various granularity levels in a spatial hologram.

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