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Effects of Model Complexity, Structure and Objective Function on Calibration Process  

Choi, Kyung Sook (Consultant, Sydney Water Corporation)
Publication Information
Magazine of the Korean Society of Agricultural Engineers / v.45, no.4, 2003 , pp. 89-97 More about this Journal
Abstract
Using inference models developed for estimation of the parameters necessary to implement the Runoff Block of the Stormwater Management Model (SWMM), a number of alternative inference scenarios were developed to assess the influence of inference model complexity and structure on the calibration of the catchment modelling system. These inference models varied from the assumption of a spatially invariant value (catchment average) to spatially variable with each subcatchment having its own unique values. Fur-thermore, the influence of different measures of deviation between the recorded information and simulation predictions were considered. The results of these investigations indicate that the model performance is more influenced by model structure than complexity, and control parameter values are very much dependent on objective function selected as this factor was the most influential for both the initial estimates and the final results.
Keywords
Model complexity; Structure; Objective function; SWMM; Inference models; Calibration process;
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