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Interpreting the Effects of Environmental Variables on a Multistep Deep Learning Model for Algal Bloom Prediction
Juneoh Kim1, Woo Hyoung Lee2, Jungsu Park1
1Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Hanbat National University, Daejeon, Republic of Korea.
Summary
A deep learning model accurately predicts algal blooms using chlorophyll-a concentration. Performance decreases with longer prediction intervals, with flow rate crucial for short-term and sunshine for long-term forecasts.
Area of Science:
- Environmental science
- Machine learning
- Artificial intelligence
Background:
- Algal blooms pose significant environmental and economic challenges.
- Accurate prediction of chlorophyll-a concentration is vital for monitoring algal blooms.
- Machine learning offers potential for improved predictive capabilities in environmental monitoring.
Purpose of the Study:
- To develop and evaluate a sequence-to-sequence (Seq2Seq) deep learning model for predicting chlorophyll-a concentration.
- To analyze the impact of varying prediction intervals (1 to 28 days) on model performance.
- To investigate the influence of environmental variables on prediction accuracy using explainable artificial intelligence (XAI).
Main Methods:
- Development of a Seq2Seq deep learning model for chlorophyll-a concentration prediction.
- Evaluation of model performance across eight distinct time steps (t+1 to t+28 days).
- Application of Shapley additive explanations (XAI) to interpret model predictions and variable importance.
Main Results:
- The one-step-ahead prediction model achieved the highest performance (Nash-Sutcliffe efficiency [NSE] = 0.908).
- Model performance decreased significantly with longer prediction intervals, with NSE dropping to 0.255 for 28-day predictions.
- Flow rate was more important for short-term predictions, while sunshine duration became more influential for long-term predictions.
Conclusions:
- Deep learning models can effectively predict chlorophyll-a concentration, but performance is interval-dependent.
- XAI methods provide valuable insights into the factors driving prediction accuracy across different time scales.
- This research enhances the practical application of machine learning in environmental monitoring and algal bloom prediction.
