Pruning of support vector networks on flood forecasting

被引:60
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作者
Chen, Shien-Tsung
Yu, Pao-Shan
机构
[1] Department of Hydraulic and Ocean Engineering, National Cheng Kung University
关键词
support vector machine; network pruning; flood forecasting;
D O I
10.1016/j.jhydrol.2007.08.029
中图分类号
TU [建筑科学];
学科分类号
0813 ;
摘要
Support vector machine (SVM), which is analytically solved to reach its optimal structural formula, can be represented as a network architecture resembling artificial neural networks (multilayer perceptrons) that have been pruned to obtain model parsimony or improve generalization. This study presents two methods of pruning the support vector networks, and applies them to a case study of real-time flood stage forecasting. One method prunes the input variables by the cross-correlation method, while the other prunes the support vectors according to the derived relationship among SVM parameters. These pruning methods do not revise the SVM algorithm, and the pruned models therefore still have! the optimal architecture. The real-time forecasting performance pertaining to the original and the pruned SVM models are compared, and comparison results indicate that the pruning reduces the network complexity but does not degrade the forecasting ability. Moreover, the deletion of support vectors and the change in their weights during the pruning process are identified, revealing that the support vectors with small weight (and hence less significant) tend to be pruned off, while the support vectors that are more informative to characterize the floods are preserved after the pruning. Finally, this study suggests that the proposed support vector pruning method be a potential data mining technique. (c) 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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页码:67 / 78
页数:12
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