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A Review of Smart Grid Anomaly Detection Approaches Pertaining to Artificial Intelligence

Marcelo Fabian Guato Burgos    
Jorge Morato and Fernanda Paulina Vizcaino Imacaña    

Resumen

This review can be used as a guiding reference to how studies of distinct types of smart grid abnormalities are approached.

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