Transforming Building Energy Management: Sparse, Interpretable, and Transparent Hybrid Machine Learning for Probabilistic Classification and Predictive Energy Modelling

Yiping Meng, Yiming Sun, Sergio Rodriguez Trejo, Binxia Xue

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Abstract

The building sector, responsible for 40% of global energy consumption, faces increasing demands for sustainability and energy efficiency. Accurate energy consumption forecasting is essential to optimise performance and reduce environmental impact. This study introduces a hybrid machine learning framework grounded in Sparse, Interpretable, and Transparent (SIT) modelling to enhance building energy management. Leveraging the REFIT Smart Home Dataset, the framework integrates occupancy pattern analysis, appliance-level energy prediction, and probabilistic uncertainty quantification. The framework clusters occupancy-driven energy usage patterns using K-means and Gaussian Mixture Models, identifying three distinct household profiles: high-energy frequent occupancy, moderate-energy variable occupancy, and low-energy irregular occupancy. A Random Forest classifier is employed to pinpoint key appliances influencing occupancy, with a drop-in accuracy analysis verifying their predictive power. Uncertainty analysis quantifies classification confidence, revealing ambiguous periods linked to irregular appliance usage patterns. Additionally, time-series decomposition and appliance-level predictions are contextualised with seasonal and occupancy dynamics, enhancing interpretability. Comparative evaluations demonstrate the framework’s superior predictive accuracy and transparency over traditional single machine learning models, including Support Vector Machines (SVM) and XGBoost in Matlab 2024b and Python 3.10. By capturing occupancy-driven energy behaviours and accounting for inherent uncertainties, this research provides actionable insights for adaptive energy management. The proposed SIT hybrid model can contribute to sustainable and resilient smart energy systems, paving the way for efficient building energy management strategies.
Original languageEnglish
Article number24
JournalArchitecture
Volume5
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 31 Mar 2025

Bibliographical note

The REFIT dataset can be found in https://repository.lboro.ac.uk/articles/dataset/REFIT_Smart_Home_dataset/207009 (accessed on 29 March 2025).

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