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Himan Shahabi

Himan Shahabi

Academic rank: Associate Professor
ORCID:
Education: PhD.
ScopusId: 23670602300
Faculty: Faculty of Natural Resources
Address: Faculty of Natural Resources, University of Kurdistan, Sanandaj, Iran ORCID ID: orcid.org/0000-0001-5091-6947
Phone: 087-33664600-8 داخلی 4312

Research

Title
Flood Detection and Susceptibility Mapping Using Sentinel-1 Remote Sensing Data and a Machine Learning Approach: Hybrid Intelligence of Bagging Ensemble Based on K-Nearest Neighbor Classifier
Type
JournalPaper
Keywords
flood; machine learning; remote sensing data; goodness-of-fit; overfitting; Haraz; Iran
Year
2020
Journal Remote Sensing
DOI
Researchers Himan Shahabi ، Ataollah Shirzadi ، Kayvan Ghaderi ، Ebrahim Omidvar ، Nadhir Al-Ansari ، John J. Clague ، Marten Geertsema ، khabat khosravi ، Ata Amini ، Sepideh Bahrami ، Omid Rahmati ، kyoumars Habibi ، Ayub Mohammadi ، Hoang Nguyen ، Assefa M.Melesse ، Baharin Ben Ahmad ، Anuar Ahmad

Abstract

Mapping flood-prone areas is a key activity in flood disaster management. In this paper, we propose a new flood susceptibility mapping technique. We employ new ensemble models based on bagging as a meta-classifier and K-Nearest Neighbor (KNN) coarse, cosine, cubic, and weighted base classifiers to spatially forecast flooding in the Haraz watershed in northern Iran. We identified flood-prone areas using data from Sentinel-1 sensor. We then selected 10 conditioning factors to spatially predict floods and assess their predictive power using the Relief Attribute Evaluation (RFAE) method. Model validation was performed using two statistical error indices and the area under the curve (AUC). Our results show that the Bagging–Cubic–KNN ensemble model outperformed other ensemble models. It decreased the overfitting and variance problems in the training dataset and enhanced the prediction accuracy of the Cubic–KNN model (AUC=0.660). We therefore recommend that the Bagging–Cubic–KNN model be more widely applied for the sustainable management of flood-prone areas.