Modelling sediment transfer in Malawi: comparing backpropagation neural network solutions against a multiple linear regression benchmark using small data sets

R.J. Abrahart , S.M. White
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The recent growth in neural network hydrological modelling has focused on the provision of river flow estimates of one kind or another. Little or no scientific research has been undertaken to assess the potential benefits for modelling sediment transfer. Some initial pathfinder experiments were therefore conducted to assess the competence of a backpropagation network to produce a combined model of sediment transfer occurring under different types of agriculture and land management conservation regimes. The results of this investigation demonstrate that a neural network solution is able to exceed the limitations of traditional multiple linear regression. The potential to create multiple solutions at different levels of generalisation and robust solutions that can be transferred to unknown catchment types is illustrated.

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马拉维泥沙转移建模:使用小数据集比较反向传播神经网络解决方案与多元线性回归基准
最近神经网络水文模型的发展集中在提供一种或另一种河流流量估计上。很少或根本没有进行科学研究来评估模拟泥沙转移的潜在好处。因此,进行了一些初步的探路者试验,以评估反向传播网络产生在不同类型的农业和土地管理保护制度下发生的沉积物转移的综合模型的能力。研究结果表明,神经网络解决方案能够超越传统多元线性回归的局限性。说明了在不同的泛化水平上创建多种解决方案和可转移到未知集水区类型的健壮解决方案的潜力。
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