Thanks to everyone who joined the most recent OpenEEmeter meeting. The meeting began with a recap of recent work, including a reminder that the OpenEEmeter 4.0 daily model is completed and has been released. People who are interested in learning more about OpenEEmeter 4.0, can watch a recent webinar hosted by LF Energy. The meeting then went to a discussion led by Armin Aligholian about the most recent work the team has been performing on the hourly model. Armin discussed the process of transferring the recent R&D work on the OpenEEmeter hourly model to the OpenEEmeter API. The process involved several steps, including optimizing hyperparameters to avoid discrepancies between the R&D code and the OpenEEmeter, and debugging. The presentation led to a discussion clarifying hyperparameter optimization and ways to reduce the effect of anomalous subsamples. Armin then discussed future work, including the need to consider commercial samples, optimizing hyperparameters for the temperature-only model, analyze the abnormal behavior of subsamples, and finalizing the model and data classes in the OpenEEmeter. Next Meeting Scheduled: Tuesday, May 7, 2024. Watch the full presentation below.
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