Rysbekov, Shynggys
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Optimizing loss functions for improved energy demand prediction in smart power grids Nussipova, Fariza; Rysbekov, Shynggys; Abdiakhmetova, Zukhra; Kartbayev, Amandyk
International Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering (IJECE) Vol 14, No 3: June 2024
Publisher : Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijece.v14i3.pp3415-3426

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In this paper, our aim is to improve the accuracy and effectiveness of energy demand forecasting, particularly within modern electricity transmission systems and smart grid technology. To achieve this, we developed a hybrid approach that combines machine learning, representation learning, and other deep learning techniques. This approach is based on extracting essential features, including time-based attributes, identifiable trends, and optimal lags. The outcome of our investigation is the observation that triplet losses demonstrate remarkable accuracy, particularly when employed with a larger margin size and for longer prediction lengths. This finding signifies a substantial improvement in the precision and reliability of energy demand forecasting within modern electricity transmission systems. Our research not only improves predictive modeling in the power grid but also demonstrates the practical use of advanced analytics in addressing renewable energy integration challenges, refining energy demand forecasting for efficient management, system operation, and market analysis.
Advancing network security: a comparative research of machine learning techniques for intrusion detection Rysbekov, Shynggys; Aitbanov, Abylay; Abdiakhmetova, Zukhra; Kartbayev, Amandyk
International Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering (IJECE) Vol 15, No 2: April 2025
Publisher : Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijece.v15i2.pp2271-2281

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In the current digital era, the advancement of network-based technologies has brought a surge in security vulnerabilities, necessitating complex and dynamic defense mechanisms. This paper explores the integration of machine learning techniques within intrusion detection systems (IDS) to tackle the intricacies of modern network threats. A detailed comparative analysis of various algorithms, including k-nearest neighbors (KNN), logistic regression, and perceptron neural networks, is conducted to evaluate their efficiency in detecting and classifying different types of network intrusions such as denial of service (DoS), probe, user to root (U2R), and remote to local (R2L). Utilizing the national software laboratory knowledge discovery and data mining (NSL-KDD) dataset, a standard in the field, the study examines the algorithms’ ability to identify complex patterns and anomalies indicative of security breaches. Principal component analysis is utilized to streamline the dataset into 20 principal components for data processing efficiency. Results indicate that the neural network model is particularly effective, demonstrating exceptional performance metrics across accuracy, precision, and recall in both training and testing phases, affirming its reliability and utility in IDS. The potential for hybrid models combining different machine learning (ML) strategies is also discussed, highlighting a path towards more robust and adaptable IDS solutions.