New Approach Based on Termite's Hill Building for Prediction of Successful Simulations in Climate Models
Mohamed Elhadi Rahmani,
Abdelmalek Amine and
Reda Mohamed Hamou
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Mohamed Elhadi Rahmani: GeCoDe Laboratory, Department of Computer Science, University of Dr. Tahar Moulay, Saida, Algeria
Abdelmalek Amine: GeCoDe Laboratory, Department of Computer Science, University of Dr. Tahar Moulay, Saida, Algeria
Reda Mohamed Hamou: GeCoDe Laboratory, Department of Computer Science, University of Dr. Tahar Moulay, Saida, Algeria
International Journal of Swarm Intelligence Research (IJSIR), 2017, vol. 8, issue 3, 43-60
Abstract:
Quantitative analysis of the failures and crashes in simulation of climate models can yield useful insights to better understanding and improvement of the models results using Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) class. In this paper, the authors propose a new technique inspired by termite's hill building behavior to analyze a series of simulation in climate models and predict which one was succeeded within the Parallel Ocean Program (POP2) component of the community Climate System Model (CCSM4). The authors' approach is a distance based approach used to predict the success of the values of 18 POP2 parameters. And in order to predict better results, they used for each experiment one of the studies as a training set and two as a test set, then they used two of the studies as a training set and one as a test set. Results of classification were very satisfactory (Accuracy > 0.87). This paper gives a very useful method to quantify, predict, and understand simulation success in climate models.
Date: 2017
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