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Abstract
Partial discharge phenomenon of overhead lines in distribution network is usually caused by the concentration of local electric field inside or on the surface of electrical equipment. According to partial discharge problem, based on the characteristics of the project the use of a machine learning is proposed for distribution network overhead line partial discharge detection model, first using the characteristics of engineering to extract the signal characteristics of different sides characterization, then respectively using K neighbor algorithm and back propagation algorithm, support vector machine (SVM) classification algorithm test. Experimental results show that when machine learning algorithm is used to classify time domain characteristic signals based on the feature engineering selected in this paper, k-nearest Neighbor algorithm has better classification and recognition effect than back propagation algorithm and support vector machine algorithm, with accuracy rate of 97.20%, recall rate of 96.30% and F value of 96.73%. In the frequency domain feature recognition and classification, the k-nearest Neighbor algorithm has 98.95% accuracy, 99.42% recall rate and 97.61% F value. Compared with the back propagation algorithm and support vector machine algorithm, the K-nearest Neighbor algorithm has the highest detection accuracy in the frequency domain feature detection of partial discharge on overhead lines of distribution network.
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1 College of Intelligent Systems Science and Engineering, Hubei Minzu University , Enshi, Hubei , China