Library for Measurement and Verification
Project description
Mave
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Mave is a tool for automated measurement and verification. At it's most simple, the aim is to read energy consumption data from before and after a retrofit (pre-retrofit and post-retrofit data) and to predict how much energy the retrofit saved. Mave does this by training a model(s) to the data and using that model to predict energy consumption during a different period. Mave uses three different approaches to do this.
Installation
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Assuming all of the dependencies are installed, install mave from source using:
python setup.py install
Alternatively, install mave from pypi using:
pip install mave --no-deps
If you run into trouble with the dependencies, see the Installation page of the wiki on github here: https://github.com/CenterForTheBuiltEnvironment/mave/wiki/Installation
Usage
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Try mave out on an example file using:
mave ex3.csv -v
Mave has many configurable options (e.g. -v for verbose output) which can be passed as command line arguments or using a separate config file. Review the wiki documentation for more details.
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Mave is a tool for automated measurement and verification. At it's most simple, the aim is to read energy consumption data from before and after a retrofit (pre-retrofit and post-retrofit data) and to predict how much energy the retrofit saved. Mave does this by training a model(s) to the data and using that model to predict energy consumption during a different period. Mave uses three different approaches to do this.
Installation
======
Assuming all of the dependencies are installed, install mave from source using:
python setup.py install
Alternatively, install mave from pypi using:
pip install mave --no-deps
If you run into trouble with the dependencies, see the Installation page of the wiki on github here: https://github.com/CenterForTheBuiltEnvironment/mave/wiki/Installation
Usage
=====
Try mave out on an example file using:
mave ex3.csv -v
Mave has many configurable options (e.g. -v for verbose output) which can be passed as command line arguments or using a separate config file. Review the wiki documentation for more details.
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