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Title A Novel Ensemble Artificial Intelligence Approach for Gully Erosion Mapping in a Semi-Arid Watershed (Iran)
Type JournalPaper
Keywords gully erosion; machine learning; ensemble algorithms; geomorphology; Geographic information science; Kurdistan province
Abstract In this study, we introduced a novel hybrid artificial intelligence approach of rotation forest (RF) as a Meta/ensemble classifier based on alternating decision tree (ADTree) as a base classifier called RF-ADTree in order to spatially predict gully erosion at Klocheh watershed of Kurdistan province, Iran. A total of 915 gully erosion locations along with 22 gully conditioning factors were used to construct a database. Some soft computing benchmark models (SCBM) including the ADTree, the Support Vector Machine by two kernel functions such as Polynomial and Radial Base Function (SVM-Polynomial and SVM-RBF), the Logistic Regression (LR), and the Naïve Bayes Multinomial Updatable (NBMU) models were used for comparison of the designed model. Results indicated that 19 conditioning factors were effective among which distance to river, geomorphology, land use, hydrological group, lithology and slope angle were the most remarkable factors for gully modeling process. Additionally, results of modeling concluded the RF-ADTree ensemble model could significantly improve (area under the curve (AUC) = 0.906) the prediction accuracy of the ADTree model (AUC = 0.882). The new proposed model had also the highest performance (AUC = 0.913) in comparison to the SVM-Polynomial model (AUC = 0.879), the SVM-RBF model (AUC = 0.867), the LR model (AUC = 0.75), the ADTree model (AUC = 0.861) and the NBMU model (AUC = 0.811).
Researchers Lee Saro (Not In First Six Researchers), Gyula Gróf (Not In First Six Researchers), Hosein Rahmani (Not In First Six Researchers), Baharin Ben Ahmad (Not In First Six Researchers), Mahdi Panahi (Not In First Six Researchers), Biswajeet Pradhan (Not In First Six Researchers), Hossein Khaledian (Not In First Six Researchers), Davod Talebpur Asl (Not In First Six Researchers), Binh Thai Pham (Not In First Six Researchers), Ebrahim Omidvar (Fifth Researcher), Kamran Chapi (Fourth Researcher), Himan Shahabi (Third Researcher), Ataollah Shirzadi (Second Researcher), DieuTien Bui (First Researcher)