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Exploring Artificial Intelligence Methods for Energy Prediction in Healthcare Facilities: An In-Depth Extended Systematic Review

Published 27 Nov 2023 in cs.LG, cs.SY, and eess.SY | (2311.15807v1)

Abstract: Hospitals, due to their complexity and unique requirements, play a pivotal role in global energy consumption patterns. This study conducted a comprehensive literature review, utilizing the PRISMA framework, of articles that employed machine learning and artificial intelligence techniques for predicting energy consumption in hospital buildings. Of the 1884 publications identified, 17 were found to address this specific domain and have been thoroughly reviewed to establish the state-of-the-art and identify gaps where future research is needed. This review revealed a diverse range of data inputs influencing energy prediction, with occupancy and meteorological data emerging as significant predictors. However, many studies failed to delve deep into the implications of their data choices, and gaps were evident regarding the understanding of time dynamics, operational status, and preprocessing methods. Machine learning, especially deep learning models like ANNs, have shown potential in this domain, yet they come with challenges, including interpretability and computational demands. The findings underscore the immense potential of AI in optimizing hospital energy consumption but also highlight the need for more comprehensive and granular research. Key areas for future research include the optimization of ANN approaches, new optimization and data integration techniques, the integration of real-time data into Intelligent Energy Management Systems, and increasing focus on long-term energy forecasting.

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