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Title: Application of computational intelligence methods in modelling river flow prediction: A review
Authors: Zaini, N.
Malek, M.A.
Yusoff, M.
Issue Date: 2015
Abstract: Rainfall and river flow are one of the most difficult elements of hydrological cycle to predict. This is due to tremendous range of variability it displays over a wide range of scale both in terms of space and time. The situation is further aggravated by the fact that rainfall-runoff is also very difficult to measure at scales of interest to hydrology and climatologic. Computational intelligence techniques provide efficient and fast results for modelling non-linear and complex data. Computational intelligence methods which inspired by the capability of learning that derive meaning from unknown relationship provide guidance for a sensible decision making. This advantage creates them adaptable and talented methods for modelling real world problems. This paper is an attempt to present the introduction to computational intelligence methods; applications to river flow modelling and its performance with regards to the parameter and method used. The methods include artificial neural networks, fuzzy logic, evolutionary computation, support vector machine; swarm intelligence and hybrid method are critically compared mainly on computational results and prediction accuracy. © 2015 IEEE.
URI: http://dspace.uniten.edu.my/jspui/handle/123456789/9479
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