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AI system predicts building energy rates ‘almost instantly’

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Computer scientists at Loughborough University have teamed up with multi-disciplinary engineering consultancy Cundall to create an AI system that can predict building emissions rates (BER) of non-domestic buildings.

Current methods to produce BERs can be laborious and take hours, but Dr Georgina Cosma and postgraduate student Kareem Ahmed, of Loughborough University’s School of Science, have designed and trained an AI model to predict BER values with 27 inputs almost instantly with little loss in accuracy.

They used a ‘decision tree-based ensemble’ machine algorithm and built and validated the system using 81,137 real data records that contain information for non-domestic buildings over the whole of England from 2010 to 2019. The data contained information such as building capacity, location, heating, cooling lighting and activity.

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