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Published in: Water Resources Management 13/2021

20-09-2021

Daily Streamflow Forecasting Based on Flow Pattern Recognition

Authors: Fang-Fang Li, Han Cao, Chun-Feng Hao, Jun Qiu

Published in: Water Resources Management | Issue 13/2021

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Abstract

Accurate streamflow prediction is of great significance for water resource management. In recent years, data-driven models such as artificial neural networks (ANNs) and support vector machines (SVMs) have been widely used in the field of flow prediction. However, traditional data-driven models neglect the extraction and utilization of the data's own characteristics. This study proposes a daily flow prediction model based on the pattern recognition of flow sequences. Based on the input number of the prediction model derived from the partial autocorrelation function, the flow sequence was divided into subsequences. Five patterns of flow subsequences, including monotonic rising, monotonic falling, monotonic stable, concave, and convex, were then identified, which helped to explore the characteristics of the flow subsequences. For each pattern, traditional ANN and SVM models were applied to predict the flow. A comparison with the traditional ANN and SVM models shows that the hybrid models of the pattern recognition method (PRM) and the traditional ANN and SVM have higher accuracy. The Nash efficiency coefficient (NSE) of the hybrid PRM-SVM model was as high as 0.9815, and the mean absolute percentage error (MAPE) was only 6.75%. In addition, the prediction accuracy of the flood peak also improved. The average relative error of the peak flood derived from the hybrid PRM-ANN and PRM-SVM models were reduced by 0.12% and 0.40%, respectively, compared with the traditional ANN and SVM models.

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Metadata
Title
Daily Streamflow Forecasting Based on Flow Pattern Recognition
Authors
Fang-Fang Li
Han Cao
Chun-Feng Hao
Jun Qiu
Publication date
20-09-2021
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Published in
Water Resources Management / Issue 13/2021
Print ISSN: 0920-4741
Electronic ISSN: 1573-1650
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11269-021-02971-8

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