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Applied Energy. 202:685-699
EnergyPlus is the U.S. Department of Energy’s flagship whole-building energy simulation engine and provides extensive simulation capabilities. However, the computational cost of these capabilities has resulted in annual building simulations that ty
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Concurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience. 26:2122-2133
Building energy modeling BEM is an approach to model the energy usage in buildings for design and retrofit purposes. EnergyPlus is the flagship Department of Energy software that performs BEM for different types of buildings. The input to EnergyPlus
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Energy and Buildings. 49:591-603
Traditional whole building energy modeling suffers from several factors, including the large number of inputs required for building characterization, simplifying assumptions, and the gap between the as-designed and as-built building. Prior work has a
This report provides a summary of Phase I activities conducted to support an Integrated Evaluation of Mercury in Liquid Waste System (LWS) Processing Facilities. Phase I activities included a review and assessment of the liquid waste inventory and ch
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https://doi.org/10.2172/1221781
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ICMLA (1)
Kernel methods have difficulties scaling to large modern data sets. The scalability issues are based on computational and memory requirements for working with a large matrix. These requirements have been addressed over the years by using low-rank ker
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Toxicological Sciences. 44:46-51
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BigMine
Many key building design policies are made using sophisticated computer simulations such as EnergyPlus (E+), the DOE flagship whole-building energy simulation engine. E+ and other sophisticated computer simulations have several major problems. The tw
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XSEDE
Building Energy Modeling (BEM) is an approach to model the energy usage in buildings for design and retrofit purposes. EnergyPlus is the flagship Department of Energy software that performs BEM for different types of buildings. The input to EnergyPlu
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ICMLA (1)
Probabilistic latent semantic analysis (PLSA) has been widely used in the machine learning community. However, the original PLSAs are not capable of modeling real-valued observations and usually have severe problems with over fitting. To address both