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Automatic calibration of HEC‐HMS using single‐objective and multi‐objective PSO algorithms

Bahareh KamaliS. Jamshid MousaviKarim C. Abbaspour

Year: 2012 Journal:   Hydrological Processes Vol: 27 (26)Pages: 4028-4042   Publisher: Wiley

Abstract

Abstract This study presents single‐objective and multi‐objective particle swarm optimization (PSO) algorithms for automatic calibration of Hydrologic Engineering Center‐ Hydrologic Modeling Systems rainfall‐runoff model of Tamar Sub‐basin of Gorganroud River Basin in north of Iran. Three flood events were used for calibration and one for verification. Four performance criteria (objective functions) were considered in multi‐objective calibration where different combinations of objective functions were examined. For comparison purposes, a fuzzy set‐based approach was used to determine the best compromise solutions from the Pareto fronts obtained by multi‐objective PSO. The candidate parameter sets determined from different single‐objective and multi‐objective calibration scenarios were tested against the fourth event in the verification stage, where the initial abstraction parameters were recalibrated. A step‐by‐step screening procedure was used in this stage while evaluating and comparing the candidate parameter sets, which resulted in a few promising sets that performed well with respect to at least three of four performance criteria. The promising sets were all from the multi‐objective calibration scenarios which revealed the outperformance of the multi‐objective calibration on the single‐objective one. However, the results indicated that an increase of the number of objective functions did not necessarily lead to a better performance as the results of bi‐objective function calibration with a proper combination of objective functions performed as satisfactorily as those of triple‐objective function calibration. This is important because handling multi‐objective optimization with an increased number of objective functions is challenging especially from a computational point of view. Copyright © 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

Keywords:
Particle swarm optimization Calibration Algorithm Computer science Multi-objective optimization Mathematical optimization Data mining Mathematics Machine learning Statistics

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Water resources management and optimization
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Ocean Engineering
Water Systems and Optimization
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Civil and Structural Engineering
Hydrology and Watershed Management Studies
Physical Sciences →  Environmental Science →  Water Science and Technology

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