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Predicting uncertainty of machine learning models for modelling nitrate pollution of groundwater using quantile regression and UNEEC methods

Journal

SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
Volume 688, Issue -, Pages 855-866

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.06.320

Keywords

Groundwater pollution; Uncertainty assessment; Nitrate concentration; Machine learning; GIS

Funding

  1. Geographic Information Science Research Group, Ton Duc Thang University, Ho ChiMinh City, Viet Nam
  2. Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) [Q.J130000.2527.17H84]

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Although estimating the uncertainty of models used for modelling nitrate contamination of groundwater is essential in groundwater management, it has been generally ignored. This issue motivates this research to explore the predictive uncertainty of machine-learning (ML) models in this field of study using two different residuals uncertainty methods: (pantile regression (QR) and uncertainty estimation based on local errors and clustering (UNEEC). Prediction-interval coverage probability (PICP), the most important of the statistical measures of uncertainty, was used to evaluate uncertainty. Additionally, three state-of-the-art ML models including support vector machine (SVM), random forest (RF), and k-nearest neighbor (kNN) were selected to spatially model groundwater nitrate concentrations. The models were calibrated with nitrate concentrations from 80 wells (70% of the data) and then validated with nitrate concentrations from 34 wells (30% of the data). Both uncertainty and predictive performance criteria should be considered when comparing and selecting the best highlight that the kNN model is the best model because not only did it have the lowest uncertainty based on the PICP statistic in both the QR (0.94) and the UNEEC (in all clusters, 0.85-0.91) methods, but it also had predictive performance statistics (RMSE - 10.63, R-2- 0.71) that were relatively similar to RP (RMSE - 10.41, R-2- 0.72) and higher than SVM (RMSE - 13.28, R-2- 0.58). Determining the uncertainty of ML models used for spatially modelling groundwater-nitrate pollution enables managers to achieve better risk-based decision making and consequently increases the reliability and credibility of groundwater-nitrate predictions. (C) 2019 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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