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On the use of machine learning based ensemble approaches to improve evapotranspiration estimates from croplands across a wide environmental gradient

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AGRICULTURAL AND FOREST METEOROLOGY
Volume 298, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.agrformet.2020.108308

Keywords

Classification algorithms; Remote sensing; Thermal infrared; Vegetation index; Water balance; Evapotranspiration

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [41901342, 31671585, 4187125]
  2. Taishan Scholar Project of Shandong Province - Shandong Provincial Government [TSXZ201712]
  3. Key Basic Research Project of Shandong Natural Science Foundation of China [ZR2017ZB0422]
  4. Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology (LIST) through the project CCI+ LST - European Space Agency [4000123553/18/I-NB]
  5. Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology (LIST) through doctoral training unit of Luxembourg National Research Fund (FNR) [PRIDE15/10623093/HYDROCSI]
  6. CDIAC
  7. OzFlux office
  8. ChinaFlux office
  9. AsiaFlux office

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A study developed four machine learning-based ensemble ET models, which showed better accuracy and efficiency in simulating large-scale cropland evapotranspiration compared to traditional ensemble methods and individual models.
Accurately mapping of regional-scale evapotranspiration (ET) from the croplands using remote sensing is currently challenged by limited spatial information on crop and field management to properly characterize the biophysical constraints on ET. A multi-model ensemble can potentially address this challenge, however, conventional ensemble models using the simple average (MEAN) or Bayesian Model Average (BMA) assign a fixed weight to each model and may not fully utilize the strengths of individual models. To this end, we developed four ensemble ET Models (EEMs) that use different machine learning (ML) classifiers, namely K-nearest neighbors, random forest, support vector machine, and multi-layer perception neural network (MLP), to assign varying weights to assemble six physically-driven remote sensing-based ET models. These ML-based EEMs were compared against the six individual ET models and two conventional ensemble methods (MEAN and BMA) using latent heat fluxes (lambda E) observations from 47 cropland eddy covariance flux sites covering diverse environments across the globe. Results suggested that while MEAN and BMA can reduce some uncertainties in the individual models, ML-based EEMs can better integrate the capabilities of multiple biophysical constraints on ET used across the individual models. The four ML-based EEMs yielded daily lambda E for training, validation, and testing datasets with the coefficient of determination (R-2) and root mean squared error (RMSE) within 0.75 - 0.83 and 18 - 21 W m(-2), respectively, among which the MLP algorithm was found to be the most efficient with respect to accuracies and costs. These performance metrics were much better than those from the conventional ensemble models (R-2 = 0.69 - 0.71, RMSE = 23 - 25 W m(-2)) and six individual ET models (R-2 = 0.53 - 0.69, RMSE = 26 - 35 W m(-2)). Results suggested that ML-based EEMs perform much better than the conventional approaches and hence can be viable tools for mapping cropland ET across a wide environmental gradient.

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