Multiple resolution river flow time series modelling using machine learning methods
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posted on 2025-01-15, 01:13authored byMS Shahriar, M Kamruzzaman, S Beecham
We develop multiple resolution river flow time series model using machine learning methods at three locations in South Australia. In multiple resolution river flow models, we identify the best method from a set of widely used machine learning methods. We also identify optimized lag values of river flow and rainfall as input time series in predicting river flow multiple days ahead. The best models are ranked based on mean absolute error. Experimental results demonstrate that M5P method provides the lowest error over artificial neural network, linear regression and support vector regression in modelling river flow for multiple days ahead prediction for all three locations. Although M5P gives better accuracy over other methods for these locations as also found in the recent research in hydrological time series modelling, it may not be the best method for other geographical locations. Detailed evaluation of statistical and machine learning methods may be needed in predicting river flow for any location of interest.
History
Publication title
Proceedings of the Machine Learning for Sensory Data Analysis 2014
Volume
26
Editors
A Rahman, JD Deng, J Lui
Pagination
62-66
ISBN
978-1-4503-3159-3
Department/School
Information and Communication Technology
Publisher
The Association for Computing Machinery
Publication status
Published
Place of publication
New York
Event title
The 2nd Workshop on Machine Learning for Sensory Data Analysis 2014
Event Venue
Gold Coast, QLD
Date of Event (Start Date)
2014-12-02
Date of Event (End Date)
2014-12-02
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