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Journal Paper

Journal Paper

Journal Paper
Year of Publication 2014 Division Asian Dust Research Division
Title Feature Selection for Very Short-Term Heavy Rainfall Prediction Using Evolutionary Computation
Author Jae-Hyun Seo
Coauthor Yong Hee Lee, Yong-Hyuk Kim
ISBN(ISSN) Name of Journal Advances in Meteorology
Category (International/Domestic) 국외 Vol. No.
Research Project Title 황사 감시․예측기술 지원 및 활용연구(Ⅲ) Publication Date 2014-05-01
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Abstract

We developed a method to predict heavy rainfall in South Korea with a lead time of one to six hours. We modified the AWS data for the recent four years to perform efficient prediction, through normalizing them to numeric values between 0 and 1 and undersampling them by adjusting the sampling sizes of no-heavy-rain to be equal to the size of heavy-rain. Evolutionary algorithms were used to select important features. Discriminant functions, such as support vector machine (SVM), k-nearest neighbors algorithm (k-NN), and variant k-NN (k-VNN), were adopted in discriminant analysis. We divided our modified AWS data into three parts: the training set, ranging from 2007 to 2008, the validation set, 2009, and the test set, 2010. The validation set was used to select an important subset from input features. The main features selected were precipitation sensing and accumulated precipitation for 24 hours. In comparative SVM tests using evolutionary algorithms, the results showed that genetic algorithm was considerably superior to differential evolution. The equitable treatment score of SVM with polynomial kernel was the highest among our experiments on average. k-VNN outperformed k-NN, but it was dominated by SVM with polynomial kernel

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