Abstract

ABSTRACTAn integrated data-intelligence model based on multilayer perceptron (MLP) and krill herd optimization – the MLP-KH model – is presented for the estimation of daily pan evaporation. Daily climatological information collected from two meteorological stations in the northern region of Iran is used to compare the potential of the proposed model against classical MLP and support vector machine models. The integrated and the classical models were assessed based on different error and goodness-of-fit metrics. The quantitative results evidenced the capacity of the proposed MLP-KH model to estimate daily pan evaporation compared to the classical ones. For both weather stations, the lowest root mean square error (RMSE) of 0.725 and 0.855 mm/d, respectively, was obtained from the integrated model, while the RMSE for MLP was 1.088 and 1.197, and for SVM it was 1.096 and 1.290, respectively.

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