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Development of Multi-Inflow Prediction Ensemble Model Based on Auto-Sklearn Using Combined Approach: Case Study of Soyang River Dam

Seoro Lee    
Jonggun Kim    
Joo Hyun Bae    
Gwanjae Lee    
Dongseok Yang    
Jiyeong Hong and Kyoung Jae Lim    

Resumen

Accurate prediction of dam inflows is essential for effective water resource management and dam operation. In this study, we developed a multi-inflow prediction ensemble (MPE) model for dam inflow prediction using auto-sklearn (AS). The MPE model is designed to combine ensemble models for high and low inflow prediction and improve dam inflow prediction accuracy. We investigated the impact of datasets assigned to flow regimes on the ensemble composition and compared the performance of the MPE model to an AS-based ensemble model developed using a conventional approach. Our findings showed that the MPE model outperformed the conventional model in predicting dam inflows during flood and nonflood periods, reducing the root mean square error (RMSE) and mean absolute error (MAE) by 22.1% and 24.9% for low inflows, and increasing the coefficient of determination (R2) and Nash?Sutcliffe efficiency (NSE) by 21.9% and 35.8%, respectively. These results suggest that the MPE model has the potential to improve water resource management and dam operation, benefiting both the environment and society. Overall, the methodology of this study is expected to contribute to the development of a robust ensemble model for dam inflow prediction in regions with high climate variability.

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