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Title Days-ahead water level forecasting using artificial neural networks for watersheds
Authors Velasco, Lemuel Clark; Bongat, John Frail; Castillon, Ched; Laurente, Jezreil; Tabanao, Emily
Publication date 2023
Journal Mathematical Biosciences and Engineering
Volume 20
Issue 1
Pages 758-774
Publisher AIMS Press
Abstract Watersheds of tropical countries having only dry and wet seasons exhibit contrasting water level behaviour compared to countries having four seasons. With the changing climate, the ability to forecast the water level in watersheds enables decision-makers to come up with sound resource management interventions. This study presents a strategy for days-ahead water level forecasting models using an Artificial Neural Network (ANN) for watersheds by conducting data preparation of water level data captured from a Water Level Monitoring Station (WLMS) and two Automatic Rain Gauge (ARG) sensors divided into the two major seasons in the Philippines being implemented into multiple ANN models with different combinations of training algorithms, activation functions, and a number of hidden neurons. The implemented ANN model for the rainy season which is RPROP-Leaky ReLU produced a MAPE and RMSE of 6.731 and 0.00918, respectively, while the implemented ANN model for the dry season which is SCG-Leaky ReLU produced a MAPE and RMSE of 7.871 and 0.01045, respectively. By conducting appropriate water level data correction, data transformation, and ANN model implementation, the results of error computation and assessment shows the promising performance of ANN in days-ahead water level forecasting of watersheds among tropical countries.
Index terms / Keywords artificial neural network; days-ahead water level forecasting; watersheds; water level forecasting; multilayer perceptron neural network
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