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Mathematics & Statistics hosts the Marine Population Modelling group which is engaged in research into topics surrounding marine resource modelling and ecology. Recent work has included important developments in the population modelling of marine species.

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Mollel, Rachel Stephen and Elombo, Andreas and Stankovic, Lina and Stankovic, Vladimir and Hambata, Jona and Thiel, Gunther; (2024) Uncovering hidden demand flexibility using non-intrusive load monitoring (NILM) : a case for Southern Africa – Namibia. In: 12th International Conference on Energy Efficiency in Domestic Appliances and Lighting (EEDAL’24). UNSPECIFIED, JPN. (In Press)

Mollel, Rachel Stephen and Stankovic, Lina and Stankovic, Vladimir (2023) Explainability-informed feature selection and performance prediction for nonintrusive load monitoring. Sensors, 23 (10). 4845. ISSN 1424-8220

Mollel, Rachel Stephen and Stankovic, Lina and Stankovic, Vladimir (2022) Using explainability tools to inform non-intrusive load monitoring algorithm performance : a decision tree approach. In: Supergen Energy Networks Hub Conference, 2022-11-23 - 2022-11-24, St Davids Hotel, Cardiff Bay.

Mollel, Rachel Stephen and Stankovic, Lina and Stankovic, Vladimir; (2022) Using explainability tools to inform NILM algorithm performance : a decision tree approach. In: Proceedings of the 9th ACM International Conference on Systems for Energy-Efficient Buildings, Cities, and Transportation. BuildSys '22 . Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), USA, pp. 368-372. ISBN 9781450398909

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