Applying XAI based unsupervised knowledge discovering for Operation modes in a WWTP. A real case: AQUAVALL WWTP
Alicia Beneyto-Rodriguez, Gregorio I. Sainz-Palmero, Marta Galende-Hern\'andez, Mar\'ia J. Fuente, Jos\'e M. Cuenca

TL;DR
This paper presents an XAI-based unsupervised learning approach to identify and explain operational modes in a real wastewater treatment plant, aiding plant management through interpretable insights from large historical datasets.
Contribution
It introduces a novel application of XAI and unsupervised learning to extract and explain operational modes in a WWTP, enhancing understanding of complex plant data.
Findings
Successfully summarized plant operation modes using XAI techniques.
Identified key variables and units involved in each mode.
Demonstrated interpretability of complex historical data.
Abstract
Water reuse is a key point when fresh water is a commodity in ever greater demand, but which is also becoming ever more available. Furthermore, the return of clean water to its natural environment is also mandatory. Therefore, wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) are essential in any policy focused on these serious challenges. WWTPs are complex facilities which need to operate at their best to achieve their goals. Nowadays, they are largely monitored, generating large databases of historical data concerning their functioning over time. All this implies a large amount of embedded information which is not usually easy for plant managers to assimilate, correlate and understand; in other words, for them to know the global operation of the plant at any given time. At this point, the intelligent and Machine Learning (ML) approaches can give support for that need, managing all the data and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsWastewater Treatment and Nitrogen Removal · Hydrological Forecasting Using AI · Membrane Separation Technologies
Methodstravel james
