Hybrid Generalized Regularized Extreme Learning Machine Through Gradient-Based Optimizer Model for Self-Cleansing Nondeposition with Clean Bed Mode of Sediment Transport
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2024
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MARY ANN LIEBERT INC
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Sediment transport modeling is an important problem to minimize sedimentation in open channels that could lead to unexpected operation expenses. From an engineering perspective the development of accurate models based on effective variables involved for flow velocity computation could provide a reliable solution in channel design. Furthermore validity of sediment transport models is linked to the range of data used for the model development. Existing design models were established on the limited data ranges. Thus the present study aimed to utilize all experimental data available in the literature including recently published datasets that covered an extensive range of hydraulic properties. Extreme learning machine (ELM) algorithm and generalized regularized extreme learning machine (GRELM) were implemented for the modeling and then particle swarm optimization (PSO) and gradient-based optimizer (GBO) were utilized for the hybridization of ELM and GRELM. GRELM-PSO and GRELM-GBO findings were compared to the standalone ELM GRELM and existing regression models to determine their accurate computations. The analysis of the models demonstrated the robustness of the models that incorporate channel parameter. The poor results of some existing regression models seem to be linked to the disregarding of the channel parameter. Statistical analysis of the model outcomes illustrated the outperformance of GRELM-GBO in contrast to the ELM GRELM GRELM-PSO and regression models although GRELM-GBO performed slightly better when compared to the GRELM-PSO counterpart. It was found that the mean accuracy of GRELM-GBO was 18.5% better when compared to the best regression model. The promising findings of the current study not only may encourage the use of recommended algorithms for channel design in practice but also may further the application of novel ELM-based methods in alternative environmental problems.
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extreme learning machine, generalized regularized extreme learning machine, gradient-based optimizer, particle swarm optimization, sediment transport, self-cleansing, DESIGN CRITERIA, SEWER DESIGN, PREDICTION, REGRESSION, DEPOSITION, ALGORITHM, SELECTION, ELM, DISCHARGE, CHANNELS, Sediment Transport, Particle Swarm Optimization, Self-cleansing, Gradient-Based Optimizer, Extreme Learning Machine, Generalized Regularized Extreme Learning Machine, Machine Learning, Geologic Sediments, Models, Theoretical, Algorithms
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3
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Big Data
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12
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4
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282
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298
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