Title of article :
Comparison of temporal and spatial patterns of water quality parameters in Anzali Wetland (southwest of the Caspian Sea) using Support vector machine model
Author/Authors :
Fallah, Maryam Department of Natural Resources - Isfahan University of Technology, Isfahan, Iran , Pirali Zefrehei, Ahmad Reza Department of Aquatics Production and Exploitation - Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, Gorgan, Iran , Hedayati, Aliakbar Department of Aquatics Production and Exploitation - Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, Gorgan, Iran , Bagheri, Tahereh Agricultural Research Education and Extension Organization - Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute - Offshore Research Center, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Urgent is growing to have reliable information from the country's water resources. In recent years, data mining models such as artificial neural network (ANN), gene expression programming, Bayesian network, machine algorithms, such as a support vector machine (SVM), and Random Forest have found widespread use in the field of simulation and prediction of components in aquatic ecosystems. Variables vary greatly on water quality parameters (due to nonlinear and complex relationships). Therefore, conventional methods are not eligible to solve water resource quality management problems. The aim of this study was to investigate the possibility of simulating the spatial and temporal alterations in water quality parameters during the period 1985-2014 in Anzali Wetland using a SVM model. Based on principal components analysis (PCA), the parameters EC, TDS, pH and BOD5 were selected for analysis in this study. Spearman correlation was calculated to determine the inputs of the model and the correlation coefficient(CC) between the water quality parameters. According to the results of the correlation table analysis, 8 types of structures including different inputs were used to predict the parameters with machine vector. In the next stage, 70% of the data were used to train, while the rest were used for analyzing the models. Criteria for determination coefficient (R2) and root mean square error (RMSE) were used for evaluation and model performance. The results revealed that in verification stage among different used models, the pH had the highest accuracy (0.95), while the lowest RMSE (0.20). Trend of alterations for optimal model of each parameter on a time scale, indicated an adequate estimation at most points. In general, the results exhibited the appropriate accuracy and acceptable performance of the SVM model in simulating water parameters.
Keywords :
Machine algorithms , PCA , RMSE , simulation , wetland
Journal title :
Caspian Journal of Environmental Sciences (CJES)