Pereira, L.H.; Pereira, R.B.; Prado, P.H.S.; Cunha, F.D.; Góes, F.; Fiusa, R.S.; Silva, L.F.L. Unstructured Data Analysis for Risk Management of Electric Power Transmission Lines. Appl. Sci.2022, 12, 5292.
Pereira, L.H.; Pereira, R.B.; Prado, P.H.S.; Cunha, F.D.; Góes, F.; Fiusa, R.S.; Silva, L.F.L. Unstructured Data Analysis for Risk Management of Electric Power Transmission Lines. Appl. Sci. 2022, 12, 5292.
Pereira, L.H.; Pereira, R.B.; Prado, P.H.S.; Cunha, F.D.; Góes, F.; Fiusa, R.S.; Silva, L.F.L. Unstructured Data Analysis for Risk Management of Electric Power Transmission Lines. Appl. Sci.2022, 12, 5292.
Pereira, L.H.; Pereira, R.B.; Prado, P.H.S.; Cunha, F.D.; Góes, F.; Fiusa, R.S.; Silva, L.F.L. Unstructured Data Analysis for Risk Management of Electric Power Transmission Lines. Appl. Sci. 2022, 12, 5292.
Abstract
Risk management of electric power transmission lines requires knowledge from different areas such as environment, land, investors, regulations, and engineering. Despite the widespread availability of databases for most of those areas, integrating them into a single database or model is a challenging problem. Instead, in this paper, we use a single source, the Brazilian National Electric Energy Agency’s (ANEEL) weekly reports, which contains decisions about the electrical grid, comprising most of the areas. Since the data is unstructured (text), we employed NLP techniques such as stemming and tokenization to identify keywords related to common causes of risks provided by an expert group on energy transmission. Then, we used models to estimate the probability of each risk. Our results show that we were able to estimate the probability of 97 risks out of 233.
Keywords
natural language processing; risk management; transmission lines; unstructured data
Subject
Engineering, Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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