Potential Assessment of ANNs and Adaptative Neuro Fuzzy Inference systems (ANFIS) for Simulating Soil Temperature at diffrent Soil Profile Depths
Publish place: International journal of Advanced Biological and Biomedical Research، Vol: 5، Issue: 2
Publish Year: 1396
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Objective: Soil temperature serves as a key variable in hydrological investigations to determine soil moisture content as well as hydrological balance in watersheds. The ingoing research aims to shed lights on potential of artificial neural networks (ANNs) and Neuro-Fuzzy inference system (ANFIS) to simulate soil temperature at ۵-۱۰۰ cm depths. To satisfy this end, climatic and soil temperature data logged in Isfahan province synoptic station were collected. Methods: The ANNs structure was designed by one input layer, one hidden layer and finally one output layer. The network was trained using Levenberg-Marquardt training algorithm, then the trial and error was considered to determine optimal number of hidden neurons. The number of ۱ to ۱۳ neurons were evaluated and subsequently considering a trial and error test and model error, the most suitable number of neuron of hidden layer for soil depths ۵, ۱۰, ۲۰, ۳۰, ۵۰ and ۱۰۰ cm was found to be ۳, ۴, ۵, ۴, ۵ and ۳ neurons respectively. Clustering radius was set as ۱.۵ for subtractive clustering algorithm. Results: Results showed that estimation error tends to increase with the depth for both ANNs and ANFIS models which may be attributed to weak correlation between the input climatic variables and the soil temperature at increasing depth. Result suggested that ANFIS approach outperforms ANN in simulating soil horizons temperature.
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Marjan Behnia
M.Sc. Expert in Management of Desert, Faculty of Natural Resource, University of Tehran, Iran
Hooshang Akbari Valani
M.Sc. Expert in Management of Desert, Faculty of Natural Resource, University of Tehran, Iran
Moslem Bameri
M.Sc. Expert in De-Desertification, Faculty of Agriculture and Natural Resource, Hormozgan university, Iran
Bahareh Jabalbarezi
M.Sc. Expert in Management of Desert, Faculty of Natural Resource, University of Tehran, Iran
Hamed Eskandari Damaneh
PhD Student of De-Desertication, Faculty of Natural Resource, University of Tehran, Iran
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