SOFT project: a new forecasting system based on satellite data
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author = "Ananda Pascual and Alejandro Orfila and
Alberto Alvarez and Emilio Hernandez-Garcia and Damia Gomis and
Alexander Barth and Joaquin Tintore",
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title = "SOFT project: a new forecasting system based on
satellite data",
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booktitle = "Remote Sensing of the Ocean and Sea Ice",
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year = "2001",
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editor = "Charles R. {Bostater, Jr.} and Rosalia Santoleri",
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volume = "4544",
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series = "SPIE",
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pages = "11--23",
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organisation = "SPIE",
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming, forecasting,
satellite data, empirical orthogonal functions,
numerical models, neural networks, Mediterranean Sea",
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URL = "http://www.imedea.csic.es/goifis/WEB/PUBLICACIONES/downfile.php?fid=2705",
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DOI = "doi:10.1117/12.452764",
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size = "13 pages",
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abstract = "The aim of the SOFT project is to develop a new ocean
forecasting system by using a combination of satellite
data, evolutionary programming and numerical ocean
models. To achieve this objective two steps are proved:
(1) to obtain an accurate ocean forecasting system
using genetic algorithms based on satellite data; and
(2) to integrate the above new system into existing
deterministic numerical models. Evolutionary
programming will be employed to build 'intelligent'
systems that, learning form the past ocean variability
and considering the present ocean state, will be able
to infer near future ocean conditions. Validation of
the forecast skill will be carried out by comparing the
forecasts fields with satellite and in situ
observations. Validation with satellite observations
will provide the expected errors in the forecasting
system. Validation with in situ data will indicate the
capabilities of the satellite based forecast
information to improve the performance of the numerical
ocean models. This later validation will be
accomplished considering in situ measurements in a
specific oceanographic area at two different periods of
time. The first set of observations will be employed to
feed the hybrid systems while the second set will be
used to validate the hybrid and traditional numerical
model results.",
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notes = "Gibraltar, El Nino. SPIE Proceedings Paper.",
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Genetic Programming entries for
Ananda Pascual
Alejandro Orfila
Alberto Alvarez Diaz
Emilio Hernandez-Garcia
Damia Gomis
Alexander Barth
Joaquin Tintore
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