Research paper
Application of neural networks and support vector machine for significant wave height prediction
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- Title
- Application of neural networks and support vector machine for significant wave height prediction
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For the purposes of planning and operation of maritime activities, information about wave height dynamics is of great importance. In the paper, real-time prediction of significant wave heights for the following 0.5–5.5 h is provided, using information from 3 or more time points. In the first stage, predictions are made by varying the quantity of significant wave heights from previous time points and various ways of using data are discussed. Afterwards, in the best model, according to the crit...
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- Research paper
- Date created
- 2017-07-01
- Creator
- Jadran Berbić / Eva Ocvirk / Dalibor Carević / Goran Lončar
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- Oceanologia
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- http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0078323417300271
- Related subjects
- Significant wave height / Wave prediction / Machine learning / ANN / SVM / Oceanography
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