scholarly journals Comparison of Regression, Support Vector Regression (SVR), and SVR-Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO) for Rainfall Forecasting

2020 ◽  
Vol 5 (3) ◽  
pp. 235
Author(s):  
Fendy Yulianto ◽  
Wayan Firdaus Mahmudy ◽  
Arief Andy Soebroto

Rainfall is one of the factors that influence climate change in an area and is very difficult to predict, while rainfall information is very important for the community. Forecasting can be done using existing historical data with the help of mathematical computing in modeling. The Support Vector Regression (SVR) method is one method that can be used to predict non-linear rainfall data using a regression function. In calculations using the regression function, choosing the right SVR parameters is needed to produce forecasting with high accuracy. Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO) method is one method that can be used to optimize the parameters of the existing SVR method, so that it will produce SVR parameter values with high accuracy. Forecasting with rainfall data in Poncokusumo region using SVR-PSO has a performance evaluation value that refers to the value of Root Mean Square Error (RMSE). There are several Kernels that will be used in predicting rainfall using Regression, SVR, and SVR-PSO with Linear Kernels, Gaussian RBF Kernels, ANOVA RBF Kernels. The results of the performance evaluation values obtained by referring to the RMSE value for Regression is 56,098, SVR is 88,426, SVR-PSO method with Linear Kernel is 7.998, SVR-PSO method with Gaussian RBF Kernel is 27.172, and SVR-PSO method with ANOVA RBF Kernel is 2.193. Based on research that has been done, ANOVA RBF Kernel is a good Kernel on the SVR-PSO method for use in rainfall forecasting, because it has the best forecasting accuracy with the smallest RMSE value.

Author(s):  
JIANSHENG WU ◽  
MINGZHE LIU ◽  
LONG JIN

In this paper, a hybrid rainfall-forecasting approach is proposed which is based on support vector regression, particle swarm optimization and projection pursuit technology. The projection pursuit technology is used to reduce dimensions of parameter spaces in rainfall forecasting. The particle swarm optimization algorithm is for searching the parameters for support vector regression model and to construct the support vector regression model. The observed data of daily rainfall values in Guangxi (China) is used as a case study for the proposed model. The computing results show that the present model yields better forecasting performance in this case study, compared to other rainfall-forecasting models. Our model may provide a promising alternative for forecasting rainfall application.


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