A two-stage multi-agent system to predict the unsmoothed monthly sunspot numbers
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author = "Mak Kaboudan",
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title = "A two-stage multi-agent system to predict the
unsmoothed monthly sunspot numbers",
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journal = "International Journal of Mathematics and Computer
Sciences",
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year = "2009",
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volume = "5",
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number = "3",
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pages = "136--143",
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month = "Summer",
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email = "Mak_Kaboudan@Redlands.edu",
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming, Computational
techniques, discrete wavelet transformations, solar
cycle prediction, sunspot numbers",
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ISSN = "2070-3902",
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URL = "http://www.waset.org/journals/ijmcs/v5/v5-3-21.pdf",
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size = "8 pages",
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abstract = "A multi-agent system is developed here to predict
monthly details of the upcoming peak of the 24th solar
magnetic cycle. While studies typically predict the
timing and magnitude of cycle peaks using annual data,
this one uses the unsmoothed monthly sunspot number
instead. Monthly numbers display more pronounced
fluctuations during periods of strong solar magnetic
activity than the annual sunspot numbers. Because
strong magnetic activities may cause significant
economic damages, predicting monthly variations should
provide different and perhaps helpful information for
decision-making purposes. The multi-agent system
developed here operates in two stages. In the first, it
produces twelve predictions of the monthly numbers. In
the second, it uses those predictions to deliver a
final forecast. Acting as expert agents, genetic
programming and neural networks produce the twelve fits
and forecasts as well as the final forecast. According
to the results obtained, the next peak is predicted to
be 156 and is expected to occur in October 2011, with
an average of 136 for that year.",
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