Optimal Load Allocations by Linkage of Evolutionary Optimization Algorithms with Inductive Models of Watershed Response
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author = "Mohammad Tufail and Lindell Ormsbee",
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title = "Optimal Load Allocations by Linkage of Evolutionary
Optimization Algorithms with Inductive Models of
Watershed Response",
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booktitle = "World Water and Environmental Resources Congress
2005",
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year = "2005",
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editor = "Raymond Walton",
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address = "Anchorage, Alaska, USA",
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month = may # " 15-19",
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming",
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DOI = "doi:10.1061/40792(173)349",
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abstract = "Two separate optimisation strategies (genetic
algorithm and box complex method) are compared in the
development of optimal nutrient load allocations for
the water quality-impaired Beargrass Creek Watershed in
Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky. The optimal
load allocations are determined by linking the
optimization algorithms with receiving water inductive
models developed for the lower reaches of the
watershed. The inductive models are developed from (1)
a synthesis of both input and output response variables
as derived from a continuous simulation of the
watershed using a calibrated HSPF model, and (2) a
synthesis of the continuous and discrete water quality
data sampled over the last 2 years in the watershed.
Inductive model construction is performed by use of
artificial neural networks and the use of functional
fixed-set genetic programming. The use of inductive
models provides a more computational efficient
framework for linkage with an optimisation model for
use in developing an optimal loading strategy.",
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notes = "c2005 ASCE",
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Mohammad Tufail
Lindell Ormsbee
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