TY - JOUR A1 - Neumayer, Martin A1 - Stecher, Dominik A1 - Grimm, Sebastian A1 - Maier, Andreas A1 - Bücker, Dominikus A1 - Schmidt, Jochen T1 - Fault and anomaly detection in district heating substations: A survey on methodology and data sets JF - Energy N2 - District heating systems are essential building blocks for affordable, low-carbon heat supply. Early detection and elimination of faults is crucial for the efficiency of these systems and necessary to achieve the low temperatures targeted for 4th generation district heating systems. Especially methods for fault and anomaly detection in district heating substations are currently of high interest, as faults in substations can be repaired quickly and inexpensively, and smart meter data are becoming widely available. In this paper, we review recent scientific publications presenting data-driven approaches for fault and anomaly detection in district heating substations with a focus on methods and data sets. Our review indicates that researchers use a wide variety of methods, mostly focusing on unsupervised anomaly detection rather than fault detection. This is due to a lack of labeled data sets, preventing the use of supervised learning methods and quantitative analysis. Together with the lack of publicly available data sets, this impedes the accurate comparison of individual methods. To overcome this impediment, increase the comparability of different methods and foster competition, future research should focus on establishing publicly available data sets, and industry-relevant metrics as benchmarks. KW - District heating systems KW - Fault/anomaly detection KW - Machine learning Y1 - 2023 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.energy.2023.127569 VL - 276 SP - 127569 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Wenninger, Marc A1 - Bayerl, Sebastian P. A1 - Maier, Andreas A1 - Schmidt, Jochen T1 - Recurrence Plot Spacial Pyramid Pooling Network for Appliance Identification in Non-Intrusive Load Monitoring T2 - 2021 20th IEEE International Conference on Machine Learning and Applications (ICMLA) N2 - Parameter free Non-intrusive Load Monitoring (NILM) algorithms are a major step toward real-world NILM scenarios. The identification of appliances is the key element in NILM. The task consists of identification of the appliance category and its current state. In this paper, we present a param- eter free appliance identification algorithm for NILM using a 2D representation of time series known as unthresholded Recurrence Plots (RP) for appliance category identification. One cycle of voltage and current (V-I trajectory) are transformed into a RP and classified using a Spacial Pyramid Pooling Convolutional Neural Network architecture. The performance of our approach is evaluated on the three public datasets COOLL, PLAID and WHITEDv1.1 and compared to previous publications. We show that compared to other approaches using our architecture no initial parameters have to be manually tuned for each specific dataset. KW - NILM KW - V-I trajectory KW - Recurrence Plot Y1 - 2021 UR - https://doi.org/10.1109/ICMLA52953.2021.00025 SP - 108 EP - 115 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Wenninger, Marc A1 - Maier, Andreas A1 - Schmidt, Jochen T1 - DEDDIAG, a domestic electricity demand dataset of individual appliances in Germany JF - Scientific Data N2 - Real-world domestic electricity demand datasets are the key enabler for developing and evaluating machine learning algorithms that facilitate the analysis of demand attribution and usage behavior. Breaking down the electricity demand of domestic households is seen as the key technology for intelligent smart-grid management systems that seek an equilibrium of electricity supply and demand. For the purpose of comparable research, we publish DEDDIAG, a domestic electricity demand dataset of individual appliances in Germany. The dataset contains recordings of 15 homes over a period of up to 3.5 years, wherein total 50 appliances have been recorded at a frequency of 1 Hz. Recorded appliances are of significance for load-shifting purposes such as dishwashers, washing machines and refrigerators. One home also includes three-phase mains readings that can be used for disaggregation tasks. Additionally, DEDDIAG contains manual ground truth event annotations for 14 appliances, that provide precise start and stop timestamps. Such annotations have not been published for any long-term electricity dataset we are aware of. KW - Machine Learning Y1 - 2021 UR - https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-021-00963-2 VL - 8 IS - 176 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Nöth, Elmar A1 - Maier, Andreas A1 - Haderlein, Tino A1 - Riedhammer, Korbinian A1 - Rosanowski, Frank A1 - Schuster, Maria T1 - Automatic Evaluation of Pathologic Speech - from Research to Routine Clinical Use T2 - TSD 2007, 10th International Conference on Text, Speech and Dialogue, Pilsen, Czech Republic, September 2007. N2 - Previously we have shown that ASR technology can be used to objectively evaluate pathologic speech. Here we report on progress for routine clinical use: 1) We introduce an easy-to-use recording and evaluation environment. 2) We confirm our previous results for a larger group of patients. 3) We show that telephone speech can be analyzed with the same methods with only a small loss of agreement with human experts. 4) We show that prosodic information leads to more robust results. 5) We show that text reference instead of transliteration can be used for evaluation. Using word accuracy of a speech recognizer and prosodic features as features for SVM regression, we achieve a correlation of .90 between the automatic analysis and human experts. KW - Automatic Speech Recognition KW - Pathologic Speech KW - Automatic Evaluation KW - Prosodic Feature KW - Speech Recognizer Y1 - 2007 SP - 294 EP - 301 PB - Springer-Verlag ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Haderlein, Tino A1 - Riedhammer, Korbinian A1 - Maier, Andreas A1 - Nöth, Elmar A1 - Toy, Hikmet A1 - Rosanowski, Frank T1 - An Automatic Version of the Post-Laryngectomy Telephone Test T2 - TSD 2007, 10th International Conference on Text, Speech and Dialogue, Proceedings, Pilsen, Czech Republic, September 2007. N2 - Tracheoesophageal (TE) speech is a possibility to restore the ability to speak after total laryngectomy, i.e. the removal of the larynx. The quality of the substitute voice has to be evaluated during therapy. For the intelligibility evaluation of German speakers over telephone, the Post-Laryngectomy Telephone Test (PLTT) was defined. Each patient reads out 20 of 400 different monosyllabic words and 5 out of 100 sentences. A human listener writes down the words and sentences understood and computes an overall score. This paper presents a means of objective and automatic evaluation that can replace the subjective method. The scores of 11 naïve raters for a set of 31 test speakers were compared to the word recognition rate of speech recognizers. Correlation values of about 0.9 were reached. KW - Automatic Speech Recognition KW - Mono Poly KW - Total Laryngectomy KW - Speech Recognition System KW - Automatic Evaluation Y1 - 2007 SP - 238 EP - 245 PB - Springer-Verlag ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Riedhammer, Korbinian A1 - Stemmer, Georg A1 - Haderlein, Tino A1 - Schuster, Mario A1 - Rosanowski, Frank A1 - Nöth, Elmar A1 - Maier, Andreas T1 - Towards Robust Automatic Evaluation of Pathologic Telephone Speech T2 - 2007 IEEE Workshop on Automatic Speech Recognition & Understanding (ASRU), Kyoto, Japan, December 2007. N2 - For many aspects of speech therapy an objective evaluation of the intelligibility of a patient's speech is needed. We investigate the evaluation of the intelligibility of speech by means of automatic speech recognition. Previous studies have shown that measures like word accuracy are consistent with human experts' ratings. To ease the patient's burden, it is highly desirable to conduct the assessment via phone. However, the telephone channel influences the quality of the speech signal which negatively affects the results. To reduce inaccuracies, we propose a combination of two speech recognizers. Experiments on two sets of pathological speech show that the combination results in consistent improvements in the correlation between the automatic evaluation and the ratings by human experts. Furthermore, the approach leads to reductions of 10% and 25% of the maximum error of the intelligibility measure. KW - Biomedical acoustics KW - Speech intelligibility KW - Speech processing KW - Acoustic applications Y1 - 2007 SP - 717 EP - 722 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Bocklet, Tobias A1 - Maier, Andreas A1 - Riedhammer, Korbinian A1 - Nöth, Elmar T1 - Towards a Language-independent Intelligibility Assessment of Children with Cleft Lip and Palate T2 - WOCCI '09 Proceedings of the 2nd Workshop on Child, Computer and Interaction (WOCCI 2009), Cambridge, Massachusetts, November 2009, Article No. 6. N2 - We describe a novel evaluation system for the intelligibility assessment of children with CLP on standardized tests. The system is solely based on standard cepstral features in form of MFCCs. No other information like word alignments is used. So the system can be easily adapted to other languages. For each child one GMM is created by adaptation of a UBM to the speaker-specific MFCCs. The components of this GMM are concatenated in order to create a so-called GMM supervector. These GMM supervectors are then used as meta features for an SVR. We evaluated our language-independent system on two different datasets of children suffering from CLP. One dataset contains recordings of 35 German children, where the children named different pictograms. The other dataset contains recordings of 14 Italian speaking children, who repeated standardized sentences. On both datasets we achieved high correlations: up to 0.81 for the German dataset and 0.83 for the Italian dataset. KW - Speech Recognition Y1 - 2009 SP - 2015 EP - 2018 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Bocklet, Tobias A1 - Maier, Andreas A1 - Riedhammer, Korbinian A1 - Eysholdt, Ulrich A1 - Nöth, Elmar T1 - Erlangen-CLP: A Large Annotated Corpus of Speech from Children with Cleft Lip and Palate. T2 - Language Resources and Evaluation Conference (LREC), Reykjavik, Iceland, May 2014. N2 - In this paper we describe Erlangen-CLP, a large speech database of children with Cleft Lip and Palate. More than 800 German children with CLP (most of them between 4 and 18 years old) and 380 age matched control speakers spoke the semi-standardized PLAKSS test that consists of words with all German phonemes in different positions. So far 250 CLP speakers were manually transcribed, 120 of these were analyzed by a speech therapist and 27 of them by four additional therapists. The tharapists marked 6 different processes/criteria like pharyngeal backing and hypernasality which typically occur in speech of people with CLP. We present detailed statistics about the the marked processes and the inter-rater agreement. KW - Cleft Lip and palate KW - pathologic speech KW - Children's Speech Y1 - 2014 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Haderlein, Tino A1 - Riedhammer, Korbinian A1 - Maier, Andreas A1 - Nöth, Elmar A1 - Eysholdt, Ulrich A1 - Rosanowski, Frank T1 - Automatisierung des Postlaryngektomie-Telefontests JF - HNO N2 - In dieser Studie wird ein objektives Verfahren für die Verständlichkeitsmessung mit dem Postlaryngektomie-Telefontest (PLTT) mittels automatischer Spracherkennungstechnik beschrieben. 31 Sprecher mit tracheoösophagealer Ersatzstimme (25 Männer und 6 Frauen; 63,4±8,7 Jahre) wurden zunächst von 11 naiven Hörern bewertet. Der vom Spracherkennungssystem ermittelte Verständlichkeitsgrad wird als Prozentsatz korrekt verstandener Wörter einer Wortkette, der Wortakkuratheit bzw. -korrektheit, angegeben und mit den subjektiv ermittelten PLTT-Werten verglichen. Die durchschnittliche PLTT-Gesamtverständlichkeit der 11 naiven Hörer liegt bei 47%, die automatisch ermittelte Wortakkuratheit und Wortkorrektheit liegen deutlich niedriger (etwa 0% bzw. etwa 15%). Die Korrelation zwischen menschlicher und maschineller Bewertung liegt jedoch z. T. über 0,9. Für den Gesamtverständlichkeitswert des PLTT kann mit Hilfe der automatischen Spracherkennung objektiv und effizient ein äquivalentes Maß berechnet werden. KW - Spracherkennungssoftware KW - Automatische Mustererkennung KW - Sprechverständlichkeit KW - Auswertungsmethoden KW - Korrelation von Daten Y1 - 2009 VL - 2009 IS - 57 SP - 51 EP - 56 PB - Springer-Verlag ER -