Application of Computational Model Based Probabilistic Neural Network for Surface Water Quality Prediction

Applications of artificial intelligence (AI) models have been massively explored for various engineering and sciences domains over the past two decades. Their capacity in modeling complex problems confirmed and motivated researchers to explore their merit in different disciplines. The use of two AI-...

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Published in:Mathematics
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Published: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI) 2022
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id Allawi M.F.; Salih S.Q.; Kassim M.; Ramal M.M.; Mohammed A.S.; Yaseen Z.M.
spelling Allawi M.F.; Salih S.Q.; Kassim M.; Ramal M.M.; Mohammed A.S.; Yaseen Z.M.
2-s2.0-85141886143
Application of Computational Model Based Probabilistic Neural Network for Surface Water Quality Prediction
2022
Mathematics
10
21
10.3390/math10213960
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85141886143&doi=10.3390%2fmath10213960&partnerID=40&md5=d474ad41c826c9b3500c7db90951a2b5
Applications of artificial intelligence (AI) models have been massively explored for various engineering and sciences domains over the past two decades. Their capacity in modeling complex problems confirmed and motivated researchers to explore their merit in different disciplines. The use of two AI-models (probabilistic neural network and multilayer perceptron neural network) for the estimation of two different water quality indicators (namely dissolved oxygen (DO) and five days biochemical oxygen demand (BOD5)) were reported in this study. The WQ parameters estimation based on four input modelling scenarios was adopted. Monthly water quality parameters data for the duration from January 2006 to December 2015 were used as the input data for the building of the prediction model. The proposed modelling was established utilizing many physical and chemical variables, such as turbidity, calcium (Ca), pH, temperature (T), total dissolved solids (TDS), Sulfate (SO4), total suspended solids (TSS), and alkalinity as the input variables. The proposed models were evaluated for performance using different statistical metrics and the evaluation results showed that the performance of the proposed models in terms of the estimation accuracy increases with the addition of more input variables in some cases. The performances of PNN model were superior to MLPNN model with estimation both DO and BOD parameters. The study concluded that the PNN model is a good tool for estimating the WQ parameters. The optimal evaluation indicators for PNN in predicting BOD are (R2 = 0.93, RMSE = 0.231 and MAE = 0.197). The best performance indicators for PNN in predicting Do are (R2 = 0.94, RMSE = 0.222 and MAE = 0.175). © 2022 by the authors.
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Application of Computational Model Based Probabilistic Neural Network for Surface Water Quality Prediction
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title Application of Computational Model Based Probabilistic Neural Network for Surface Water Quality Prediction
title_short Application of Computational Model Based Probabilistic Neural Network for Surface Water Quality Prediction
title_full Application of Computational Model Based Probabilistic Neural Network for Surface Water Quality Prediction
title_fullStr Application of Computational Model Based Probabilistic Neural Network for Surface Water Quality Prediction
title_full_unstemmed Application of Computational Model Based Probabilistic Neural Network for Surface Water Quality Prediction
title_sort Application of Computational Model Based Probabilistic Neural Network for Surface Water Quality Prediction
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description Applications of artificial intelligence (AI) models have been massively explored for various engineering and sciences domains over the past two decades. Their capacity in modeling complex problems confirmed and motivated researchers to explore their merit in different disciplines. The use of two AI-models (probabilistic neural network and multilayer perceptron neural network) for the estimation of two different water quality indicators (namely dissolved oxygen (DO) and five days biochemical oxygen demand (BOD5)) were reported in this study. The WQ parameters estimation based on four input modelling scenarios was adopted. Monthly water quality parameters data for the duration from January 2006 to December 2015 were used as the input data for the building of the prediction model. The proposed modelling was established utilizing many physical and chemical variables, such as turbidity, calcium (Ca), pH, temperature (T), total dissolved solids (TDS), Sulfate (SO4), total suspended solids (TSS), and alkalinity as the input variables. The proposed models were evaluated for performance using different statistical metrics and the evaluation results showed that the performance of the proposed models in terms of the estimation accuracy increases with the addition of more input variables in some cases. The performances of PNN model were superior to MLPNN model with estimation both DO and BOD parameters. The study concluded that the PNN model is a good tool for estimating the WQ parameters. The optimal evaluation indicators for PNN in predicting BOD are (R2 = 0.93, RMSE = 0.231 and MAE = 0.197). The best performance indicators for PNN in predicting Do are (R2 = 0.94, RMSE = 0.222 and MAE = 0.175). © 2022 by the authors.
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