Decision Tree and Support Vector Machine for Anomaly Detection in Water Distribution Networks

Author(s):  
Dziri Jalal ◽  
Tahar Ezzedine
Water ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (20) ◽  
pp. 2924
Author(s):  
Marlon Jesús Ares-Milián ◽  
Marcos Quiñones-Grueiro ◽  
Cristina Verde ◽  
Orestes Llanes-Santiago

Model-based and data-driven methods are commonly used in leak location strategies in water distribution networks. This paper formulates a hybrid methodology in two stages that complements the advantages and disadvantages of data-driven and model-based strategies. In the first stage, a support vector machine multiclass classifier is used to reduce the search space for the leak location task. In the second stage, leak location task is formulated as an inverse problem, and solved using a variation of the differential evolution algorithm called topological differential evolution. The robustness of the method is tested considering measurement and varying demand uncertainty conditions ranging from 5 to 15% of node nominal demands. The performance of the hybrid method is compared to the support vector machine classifier and topological differential evolution approaches as standalone methods of leak location. The hybrid proposal shows higher performance in terms of location accuracy, zone size, and computational load.


2019 ◽  
Vol 15 (2) ◽  
pp. 275-280
Author(s):  
Agus Setiyono ◽  
Hilman F Pardede

It is now common for a cellphone to receive spam messages. Great number of received messages making it difficult for human to classify those messages to Spam or no Spam.  One way to overcome this problem is to use Data Mining for automatic classifications. In this paper, we investigate various data mining techniques, named Support Vector Machine, Multinomial Naïve Bayes and Decision Tree for automatic spam detection. Our experimental results show that Support Vector Machine algorithm is the best algorithm over three evaluated algorithms. Support Vector Machine achieves 98.33%, while Multinomial Naïve Bayes achieves 98.13% and Decision Tree is at 97.10 % accuracy.


2020 ◽  
Vol 53 (2) ◽  
pp. 16697-16702
Author(s):  
I. Santos-Ruiz ◽  
J. Blesa ◽  
V. Puig ◽  
F.R. López-Estrada

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