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Deep learning architectures for inference of AC-OPF solutions

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We present a systematic comparison between neural network (NN) architectures for inference of AC-OPF solutions. Using fully connected NNs as a baseline we demonstrate the efficacy of leveraging network topology in the models by constructing abstract representations of electrical grids in the graph domain, for both convolutional and graph NNs. The performance of the NN architectures is compared for regression (predicting optimal generator set-points) and classification (predicting the active set of constraints) settings. Computational gains for obtaining optimal solutions are also presented.

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Revisiting Deep AC-OPF

eess.SY · 2025-08-31 · conditional · novelty 6.0

Simple linear baselines match or beat a leading neural surrogate for AC-OPF voltage prediction, while the introduced transformer improves over the neural approach but not over linear regression.

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  • Revisiting Deep AC-OPF eess.SY · 2025-08-31 · conditional · none · ref 9 · internal anchor

    Simple linear baselines match or beat a leading neural surrogate for AC-OPF voltage prediction, while the introduced transformer improves over the neural approach but not over linear regression.