BatteryML: An Open-source platform for Machine Learning on Battery Degradation

Battery degradation remains a pivotal concern in the energy storage domain, with machine learning emerging as a potent tool to drive forward insights and solutions. However, this intersection of electrochemical science and machine learning poses complex challenges. Machine learning experts often grapple with the intricacies of battery science, while battery researchers face hurdles in adapting intricate models tailored to specific datasets. Beyond this, a cohesive standard for battery degradation modeling, inclusive of data formats and evaluative benchmarks, is conspicuously absent. Recognizing these impediments, we present BatteryML – a one-step, all-encompass, and open-source platform designed to unify data preprocessing, feature extraction, and the implementation of both traditional and state-of-the-art models. This streamlined approach promises to enhance the practicality and efficiency of research applications. BatteryML seeks to fill this void, fostering an environment where experts from diverse specializations can collaboratively contribute, thus elevating the collective understanding and advancement of battery research.

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March 14, 2024

Official code and data repository of "BatteryML: An Open-Source Tool for Machine Learning on Battery Degradation" (ICLR 2024). Please star, watch, and fork BatteryML for the active updates! We appreciate any questions and suggestions! Our paper is now available on Arxiv and ICLR 2024! This paper provides detailed introduction to our design, which we will be actively updating during the development of BatteryML.

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