This paper reports on progresses in the ECListener project. ECListener is a project lead by ENEA aimed at a totally automated monitoring of people utterances in the domain of Energy Communities. The project is nested with in the Italian research program for the Electric system supported by the Ministry of Economical Development. The project targets two main sources of information: the news written by professional journalists or occasional contributors and the twits on tweeter. Among several outcomes, one of the most important is the automatic recognition of events related to the Energy Communities: workshops, new communities creations, new laws and enforced regulations.

ECListener: A Platform for Monitoring Energy Communities

D'Agostino G.
;
Bombace V.;Colucci Cante L.
Writing – Original Draft Preparation
;
Esposito A.
Writing – Review & Editing
;
Graziano Mariangela.
Writing – Original Draft Preparation
;
Di Martino B.
Supervision
2022

Abstract

This paper reports on progresses in the ECListener project. ECListener is a project lead by ENEA aimed at a totally automated monitoring of people utterances in the domain of Energy Communities. The project is nested with in the Italian research program for the Electric system supported by the Ministry of Economical Development. The project targets two main sources of information: the news written by professional journalists or occasional contributors and the twits on tweeter. Among several outcomes, one of the most important is the automatic recognition of events related to the Energy Communities: workshops, new communities creations, new laws and enforced regulations.
2022
D'Agostino, G.; Tofani, A.; Bombace, V.; Colucci Cante, L.; Esposito, A.; Graziano, Mariangela.; Pezzullo, G. J.; Di Martino, B.
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