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Research on particle swarm optimization in LSTM neural networks for rainfall-runoff simulationXu et al., 2022
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- 17846207855659630295
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- Xu Y
- Hu C
- Wu Q
- Jian S
- Li Z
- Chen Y
- Zhang G
- Zhang Z
- Wang S
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- Publication venue
- Journal of hydrology
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Flood forecasting is an essential non-engineering measure for flood prevention and disaster reduction. Many models have been developed to study the complex and highly random rainfall-runoff process. In recent years, artificial intelligence methods, such as the artificial …
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