Genetic programming for real-time prediction of offshore wind
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author = "S. B. Charhate and M. C. Deo and S. N. Londhe",
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title = "Genetic programming for real-time prediction of
offshore wind",
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journal = "Ships and Offshore Structures",
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year = "2009",
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volume = "4",
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number = "1",
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pages = "77--88",
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month = mar,
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming, artificial
neural networks, wind speed, wind direction, wind
prediction",
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ISSN = "1744-5302",
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DOI = "doi:10.1080/17445300802492638",
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size = "12 pages",
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abstract = "Wind speed and its direction at two offshore locations
along the west coast of India are predicted over future
time-steps of 3 to 24 hrs based on a sequence past wind
measurements made by floating buoys. This is done based
on a relatively new soft computing tool using genetic
programming. The attention of investigators has
recently been drawn to the application of this approach
that differs from the well-known technique of genetic
algorithms in basic coding and application of genetic
operators. Unlike most of the past works dealing with
causative modelling or spatial correlations, this study
explores the usefulness of genetic programming to carry
out temporal regression. It is found that the resulting
predictions of wind movements rival those made by an
equivalent and more traditional artificial neural
network and sometimes appear more attractive when
multiple-error criteria were applied. The success of
genetic programming as a modelling tool reported in
this study may inspire similar applications in future
in the problem domain of offshore engineering, and more
research in the computing domain as well.",
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notes = "Department of Civil Engineering, Indian Institute of
Technology Bombay, Mumbai, India",
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S B Charhate
M C Deo
S N Londhe
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