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L. Wehenkel and M. Pavella. Decision tree approach to power system security assessment. Int. J. of Elec. Power and Energy Syst. 15, no. 1, pp. 13-36, 1993.

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L. Wehenkel, T. Van Cutsem, M. Pavella, B. Heilbronn, and P. Pruvot. Machine learning, neural networks and statistical pattern recognition for voltage security : a comparative study. In Proc. of ISAP'94, 1994.

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L. Wehenkel, T. Van Cutsem, M. Gilliard, M. Pavella, B. Heilbronn, and M. Goubin. Decision trees for preventive voltage stability assessment. In Proc. of the 2nd Int. NSF Workshop on Bulk Power System Voltage Phenomena - Voltage Stability and Security, Deep Creek Lake, Ma, pp. 217-228, Aug. 1991.

Louis Wehenkel was born in Nürnberg, Germany, in 1961. He received the Electrical (Electronics) engineering degree in 1986 and the Ph.D. degree in 1990 both from the University of Liège, Belgium, where he is a senior research assistant of the Fonds National de la Recherche Scientifique. His research interests lie mainly in the application of artificial intelligence methodologies to power system security assessment.




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