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floodGAN: Using Deep Adversarial Learning to Predict Pluvial Flooding in Real Time

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WATER
卷 13, 期 16, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/w13162255

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flood modelling; machine learning; deep learning; generative adversarial networks; real-time flood forecasting

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Machine learning for pluvial flood prediction has gained attention recently, with the floodGAN model using deep convolutional generative adversarial networks showing promising results in predicting flooding more accurately and efficiently, bridging the gap between detailed flood modeling and real-time applications.
Using machine learning for pluvial flood prediction tasks has gained growing attention in the past years. In particular, data-driven models using artificial neuronal networks show promising results, shortening the computation times of physically based simulations. However, recent approaches have used mainly conventional fully connected neural networks which were (a) restricted to spatially uniform precipitation events and (b) limited to a small amount of input data. In this work, a deep convolutional generative adversarial network has been developed to predict pluvial flooding caused by nonlinear spatial heterogeny rainfall events. The model developed, floodGAN, is based on an image-to-image translation approach whereby the model learns to generate 2D inundation predictions conditioned by heterogenous rainfall distributions-through the minimax game of two adversarial networks. The training data for the floodGAN model was generated using a physically based hydrodynamic model. To evaluate the performance and accuracy of the floodGAN, model multiple tests were conducted using both synthetic events and a historic rainfall event. The results demonstrate that the proposed floodGAN model is up to 10(6) times faster than the hydrodynamic model and promising in terms of accuracy and generalizability. Therefore, it bridges the gap between detailed flood modelling and real-time applications such as end-to-end early warning systems.

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