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Improved Chicken Swarm Algorithms Based on Chaos Theory and Its Application in Wind Power Interval Prediction

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  • Bing Wang
  • Wei Li
  • Xianhui Chen
  • Haohao Chen

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Probabilistic interval prediction can be used to quantitatively analyse the uncertainty of wind energy. In this paper, a wind power interval prediction model based on chaotic chicken swarm optimization and extreme learning machine (CCSO-ELM) is proposed. Traditional optimization has limitations of low population diversity and a tendency to easily fall into local minima. To address these limitations, chaos theory is adopted in the chicken swarm optimization (CSO), which improves its performance and efficiency. In addition, the traditional cost function does not reflect the deviation degree of off-interval points; hence, an evaluation index considering the relative deviation of off-interval points is proposed in this paper. Finally, the new cost function is taken as the fitness function, the output layer weight of ELM is optimized using CCSO, and the lower upper bound estimation (LUBE) is adopted to output the prediction interval directly. The simulation result shows that the proposed method can effectively reduce the average bandwidth, improve the quality of interval prediction, and guarantee the interval coverage.

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  • Bing Wang & Wei Li & Xianhui Chen & Haohao Chen, 2019. "Improved Chicken Swarm Algorithms Based on Chaos Theory and Its Application in Wind Power Interval Prediction," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2019, pages 1-10, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:1240717
    DOI: 10.1155/2019/1240717
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