Development and comparative analysis of ANN and SVR-based models with conventional regression models for predicting spray drift

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Girma Moges
Kevin McDonnell
Mulugeta Admasu Delele
Addisu Negash Ali
Solomon Workneh Fanta
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[1] Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Research,Faculty of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering
[2] Bahir Dar Institute of Technology,School of Agriculture and Food Science
[3] Bahir Dar University,Faculty of Chemical and Food Engineering
[4] University College Dublin,undefined
[5] Bahir Dar Institute of Technology,undefined
[6] Bahir Dar University,undefined
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Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2023年 / 30卷
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Artificial neural network; Regression; Spray drift model; Support vector regression;
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As monitoring of spray drift during application can be expensive, time-consuming, and labor-intensive, drift predicting models may provide a practical complement. Several mechanistic models have been developed as drift prediction tool for various types of application equipment. Nevertheless, mechanistic models are quite often intricate and complex with a large number of input parameters required. Quite often, the detailed data needed for such models are not readily available. In this study, two advanced machine learning models (artificial neural network (ANN) and support vector regression (SVR)) were developed for pesticide drift prediction and compared with three conventional regression-based models: multiple linear regression (MLR), generalized linear model (GLM), and generalized nonlinear least squares (GNLS). The models were evaluated in fivefold cross-validation and by external validation using the coefficient of determination (R2), root mean square error (RMSE), mean absolute error (MAE), and mean absolute bias (MAB). From regression-based models, GLM and GNLS models performed very well when evaluated by cross-validation with R2 = 0.96 and 0.95 and RMSE = 0.70 and 0.82 respectively, while MLR performed less with R2 of 0.65 and RMSE of 2.25. Simultaneously, ANN and SVR models performed very well with R2 = 0.98 and 0.97 and RMSE = 0.58 and 0.71 respectively. Overall, ANN model performed best compared to the other four models followed by SVR. A comparison was also made between the high-performing model, ANN, and two previously published empirical models. The ANN model outperformed the two previously published empirical models and can be used to predict pesticide drift. Therefore, the ANN model is a potentially promising new approach for predicting ground drift that merits further study. In conclusion, our work demonstrated that the new approach, ANN and SVR-based models, for pesticide drift modeling has better predictive power than conventional regression models. Their ability to model complex relationships is a clear benefit in pesticide drift modeling where the variability in pesticide drift is often affected by a number of variables and the relationships between drift and predictors are very complicated. We believe such insights will pave better way for the application of machine learning towards spray drift modeling.
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