Real-time wave forecasting using genetic programming
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author = "Surabhi Gaur and M. C. Deo",
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title = "Real-time wave forecasting using genetic programming",
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journal = "Ocean Engineering",
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volume = "35",
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number = "11-12",
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pages = "1166--1172",
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year = "2008",
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ISSN = "0029-8018",
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DOI = "doi:10.1016/j.oceaneng.2008.04.007",
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URL = "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6V4F-4SD6SSR-1/2/619ec0df2657e8e39b38b7d533d37ec4",
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming, Wave
forecasts, Wave heights, Real-time forecasting",
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abstract = "The forecasting of ocean waves on real-time or online
basis is necessary while carrying out any operational
activity in the ocean. In order to obtain forecasts
that are station-specific a time-series-based approach
like stochastic modeling or artificial neural network
was attempted by some investigators in the past. This
paper presents an application of a relatively new soft
computing tool called genetic programming for this
purpose. Genetic programming is an extension of genetic
algorithm and it is suited to explore dependency
between input and output data sets. The wave rider buoy
measurements available at two locations in the Gulf of
Mexico are analyzed. The forecasts of significant wave
heights are made over lead times of 3, 6, 12 and 24h.
The sample size belonged to a period of 15 years and it
included an extensive testing period of 5 years. The
forecasts made by the approach of genetic programming
indicated that it can be regarded as a promising tool
for future applications to ocean predictions.",
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