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Generalized versus non-generalized neural network model for multi-lead inflow forecasting at Aswan High Dam

El-Shafie, A and Noureldin, A (2011) Generalized versus non-generalized neural network model for multi-lead inflow forecasting at Aswan High Dam. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences.

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    Abstract

    Artificial neural networks (ANN) have been found efficient, particularly in problems where characteristics of the processes are stochastic and difficult to describe using explicit mathematical models. However, time series prediction based on ANN algorithms is fundamentally difficult and faces problems. One of the major shortcomings is the search for the optimal input pattern in order to enhance the forecasting capabilities for the output. The second challenge is the over-fitting problem during the training procedure and this occurs when ANN loses its generalization. In this research, autocorrelation and cross correlation analyses are suggested as a method for searching the optimal input pattern. On the other hand, two generalized methods namely, Regularized Neural Network (RNN) and Ensemble Neural Network (ENN) models are developed to overcome the drawbacks of classical ANN models. Using Generalized Neural Network (GNN) helped avoid over-fitting of training data which was observed as a limitation of classical ANN models. Real inflow data collected over the last 130 years at Lake Nasser was used to train, test and validate the proposed model. Results show that the proposed GNN model outperforms nongeneralized neural network and conventional auto-regressive models and it could provide accurate inflow forecasting.

    Type du document: Article
    Sujets: Articles > Geosciences
    Divisions: UNSPECIFIED
    Déposé par: Editeur UVT
    Date de dépôt: 02 Apr 2011 13:28
    Dernière modification: 02 Apr 2011 13:28
    URI: http://pf-mh.uvt.rnu.tn/id/eprint/126

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