Selection of a Multicriteria Method for Selecting Independent Variables for Forecasting the Energy Potential of Municipal Waste—A Case Study in Poland

The study examined the usefulness of selected classification methods and independent variable selection (conditional attributes) for building a model based on rough set theory (RST). The aim of the study was to estimate the local indicator of municipal waste generation and the energy potential of th...

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Main Authors: Krzysztof Nęcka, Tomasz Szul
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2023-06-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/16/12/4646
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Tomasz Szul
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description The study examined the usefulness of selected classification methods and independent variable selection (conditional attributes) for building a model based on rough set theory (RST). The aim of the study was to estimate the local indicator of municipal waste generation and the energy potential of the waste, which could be utilized in thermal waste treatment facilities. The research was conducted on a group of 2451 municipalities in Poland which differed from each other in terms of administrative type (urban, urban–rural, and rural municipalities). These municipalities were described using 4 qualitative variables and 27 quantitative variables available in statistical reports. Using five submethods of variable classification, sets of features characterizing them in terms of the amount of municipal waste produced were extracted from the collected data. Purposeful selection of conditional attributes for modeling the unitary municipal waste accumulation index allows for reducing the number of decision variables without compromising the quality of the model. During the analysis, the number of conditional attributes was reduced from 31 to 3 for urban municipalities, 5 for urban–rural municipalities, and 7 for rural municipalities. The analysis results showed that the developed models exhibited mean absolute error (<i>MAE</i>) values ranging from 30 kg·(per·year)<sup>−1</sup> to 52 kg·(per·year)<sup>−1</sup>, while the mean absolute percentage error (<i>MAPE</i>) ranged from 9% to 21%. By utilizing municipal waste for energy purposes, an average of approximately 160 kWh·(per·year)<sup>−1</sup> for rural municipalities and around 270 kWh·(per·year)<sup>−1</sup> for urban municipalities can be obtained.
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spelling doaj.art-1c70b243ced142b18425a06a84ecf7c82023-11-18T10:12:12ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732023-06-011612464610.3390/en16124646Selection of a Multicriteria Method for Selecting Independent Variables for Forecasting the Energy Potential of Municipal Waste—A Case Study in PolandKrzysztof Nęcka0Tomasz Szul1Faculty of Production and Power Engineering, University of Agriculture in Krakow, 30-149 Krakow, PolandFaculty of Production and Power Engineering, University of Agriculture in Krakow, 30-149 Krakow, PolandThe study examined the usefulness of selected classification methods and independent variable selection (conditional attributes) for building a model based on rough set theory (RST). The aim of the study was to estimate the local indicator of municipal waste generation and the energy potential of the waste, which could be utilized in thermal waste treatment facilities. The research was conducted on a group of 2451 municipalities in Poland which differed from each other in terms of administrative type (urban, urban–rural, and rural municipalities). These municipalities were described using 4 qualitative variables and 27 quantitative variables available in statistical reports. Using five submethods of variable classification, sets of features characterizing them in terms of the amount of municipal waste produced were extracted from the collected data. Purposeful selection of conditional attributes for modeling the unitary municipal waste accumulation index allows for reducing the number of decision variables without compromising the quality of the model. During the analysis, the number of conditional attributes was reduced from 31 to 3 for urban municipalities, 5 for urban–rural municipalities, and 7 for rural municipalities. The analysis results showed that the developed models exhibited mean absolute error (<i>MAE</i>) values ranging from 30 kg·(per·year)<sup>−1</sup> to 52 kg·(per·year)<sup>−1</sup>, while the mean absolute percentage error (<i>MAPE</i>) ranged from 9% to 21%. By utilizing municipal waste for energy purposes, an average of approximately 160 kWh·(per·year)<sup>−1</sup> for rural municipalities and around 270 kWh·(per·year)<sup>−1</sup> for urban municipalities can be obtained.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/16/12/4646municipal waste energy potentialdata selectionmethod of estimating the size of the unit mass index of municipal waste accumulationrough set theory
spellingShingle Krzysztof Nęcka
Tomasz Szul
Selection of a Multicriteria Method for Selecting Independent Variables for Forecasting the Energy Potential of Municipal Waste—A Case Study in Poland
Energies
municipal waste energy potential
data selection
method of estimating the size of the unit mass index of municipal waste accumulation
rough set theory
title Selection of a Multicriteria Method for Selecting Independent Variables for Forecasting the Energy Potential of Municipal Waste—A Case Study in Poland
title_full Selection of a Multicriteria Method for Selecting Independent Variables for Forecasting the Energy Potential of Municipal Waste—A Case Study in Poland
title_fullStr Selection of a Multicriteria Method for Selecting Independent Variables for Forecasting the Energy Potential of Municipal Waste—A Case Study in Poland
title_full_unstemmed Selection of a Multicriteria Method for Selecting Independent Variables for Forecasting the Energy Potential of Municipal Waste—A Case Study in Poland
title_short Selection of a Multicriteria Method for Selecting Independent Variables for Forecasting the Energy Potential of Municipal Waste—A Case Study in Poland
title_sort selection of a multicriteria method for selecting independent variables for forecasting the energy potential of municipal waste a case study in poland
topic municipal waste energy potential
data selection
method of estimating the size of the unit mass index of municipal waste accumulation
rough set theory
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/16/12/4646
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