Application of black-box models based on artificial intelligence for the prediction of chlorine and TTHMs in the trunk network of Bogota, Colombia

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作者
Enriquez, Laura [1 ]
Gonzalez, Laura [1 ]
Saldarriaga, Juan G. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Andes, Water Distribut & Sewerage Syst Res Ctr CIACUA, Carrera 1 Este 19A-40, Bogota, Colombia
关键词
ANFIS; artificial neural networks; chlorine decay; sampling design; TTHM formation; water supply systems; NEURAL-NETWORKS; WATER;
D O I
10.2166/hydro.2023.028
中图分类号
TP39 [计算机的应用];
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081203 ; 0835 ;
摘要
The chlorine and total trihalomethane (TTHM) concentrations are sparsely measured in the trunk network of Bogota, Colombia, which leads to a high uncertainty level at an operational level. For this reason, this research assessed the prediction accuracy for chlorine and TTHM concentrations of two black-box models based on the following artificial intelligence techniques: artificial neural networks (ANNs) and adaptive neuro-fuzzy inference system (ANFIS) as a modelling alternative. The simulation results of a hydraulic and water quality analysis of the network in EPANET and its multi-species extension EPANET-MSX were used for training the black-box models. Subsequently, the Threat Ensemble Vulnerability Assessment-Sensor Placement Optimization Tool (TEVA-SPOT) and Evolutionary Polynomial Regression-Multi-Objective Genetic Algorithm (EPR-MOGA-XL) were jointly applied to select the most representative input variables and locations for predicting water quality at other points of the network. ANNs and ANFIS were optimized with a multi-objective approach to reach a compromise between training performance and generalization capacity. The ANFIS models had a higher mean Training and Test Nash-Sutcliffe Index (NSI) in contrast with ANNs. In general, the models had a satisfactory mean prediction performance. However, some of them did not achieve suitable Test NSI values, and the prediction accuracy for different operational statuses was limited.
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页码:1396 / 1412
页数:17
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