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A Hybrid VMD-SVM Model for Practical Streamflow Prediction Using an Innovative Input Selection Framework
by
Huang, Qiang
, Huang Shengzhi
, Fang, Wei
, Wang, Lu
, Leng Guoyong
, Liang, Hao
, Meng Erhao
, Wang, Hao
in
Accuracy
/ Algorithms
/ Atmospheric circulation
/ Atmospheric models
/ Climate change
/ Decomposition
/ Evaporation
/ Frameworks
/ Hydrology
/ Model accuracy
/ Monthly
/ Precipitation
/ Prediction models
/ Predictions
/ Sampling
/ Solar activity
/ Stream discharge
/ Stream flow
/ Sunspots
/ Support vector machines
/ Variables
2021
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A Hybrid VMD-SVM Model for Practical Streamflow Prediction Using an Innovative Input Selection Framework
by
Huang, Qiang
, Huang Shengzhi
, Fang, Wei
, Wang, Lu
, Leng Guoyong
, Liang, Hao
, Meng Erhao
, Wang, Hao
in
Accuracy
/ Algorithms
/ Atmospheric circulation
/ Atmospheric models
/ Climate change
/ Decomposition
/ Evaporation
/ Frameworks
/ Hydrology
/ Model accuracy
/ Monthly
/ Precipitation
/ Prediction models
/ Predictions
/ Sampling
/ Solar activity
/ Stream discharge
/ Stream flow
/ Sunspots
/ Support vector machines
/ Variables
2021
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A Hybrid VMD-SVM Model for Practical Streamflow Prediction Using an Innovative Input Selection Framework
by
Huang, Qiang
, Huang Shengzhi
, Fang, Wei
, Wang, Lu
, Leng Guoyong
, Liang, Hao
, Meng Erhao
, Wang, Hao
in
Accuracy
/ Algorithms
/ Atmospheric circulation
/ Atmospheric models
/ Climate change
/ Decomposition
/ Evaporation
/ Frameworks
/ Hydrology
/ Model accuracy
/ Monthly
/ Precipitation
/ Prediction models
/ Predictions
/ Sampling
/ Solar activity
/ Stream discharge
/ Stream flow
/ Sunspots
/ Support vector machines
/ Variables
2021
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A Hybrid VMD-SVM Model for Practical Streamflow Prediction Using an Innovative Input Selection Framework
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A Hybrid VMD-SVM Model for Practical Streamflow Prediction Using an Innovative Input Selection Framework
2021
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Overview
Some previous studies have proved that prediction models using traditional overall decomposition sampling (ODS) strategy are unreasonable because the subseries obtained by the ODS strategy contain future information to be predicted. It is, therefore, necessary to put forward a new sampling strategy to fix this defect and also to improve the accuracy and reliability of decomposition-based models. In this paper, a stepwise decomposition sampling (SDS) strategy according to the practical prediction process is introduced. Moreover, an innovative input selection framework is proposed to build a strong decomposition-based monthly streamflow prediction model, in which sunspots and atmospheric circulation anomaly factors are employed as candidate input variables to enhance the prediction accuracy of monthly streamflow in addition to regular inputs such as precipitation and evaporation. Meanwhile, the partial correlation algorithm is employed to select optimal input variables from candidate input variables including precipitation, evaporation, sunspots, and atmospheric circulation anomaly factors. Four basins of the U.S. MOPEX project with various climate characteristics were selected as a case study. Results indicate that: (1) adding teleconnection factors into candidate input variables helps enhance the prediction accuracy of the support vector machine (SVM) model in predicting streamflow; (2) the innovative input selection framework helps to improve the prediction capacity of models whose candidate input variables interact with each other compared with traditional selection strategy; (3) the SDS strategy can effectively prevent future information from being included into input variables, which is an appropriate substitute of the ODS strategy in developing prediction models; (4) as for monthly streamflow, the hybrid variable model decomposition-support vector machine (VMD-SVM) models, using an innovative input selection framework and the SDS strategy, perform better than those which have not adopted this framework in all study areas. Generally, the findings of this study showed that the hybrid VMD-SVM model combining the SDS strategy and innovative input selection framework is a useful and powerful tool for practical hydrological prediction work in the context of climate change.
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