• Title/Summary/Keyword: IQR Outlier Detection

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Outlier Detection and Replacement for Vertical Wind Speed in the Measurement of Actual Evapotranspiration (실제증발산 측정 시 연직 풍속 이상치 탐색 및 대체)

  • Park, Chun Gun;Rim, Chang-Soo;Lim, Kwang-Suop;Chae, Hyo-Sok
    • KSCE Journal of Civil and Environmental Engineering Research
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    • v.34 no.5
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    • pp.1455-1461
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    • 2014
  • In this study, using flux data measured in Deokgokje reservoir watershed near Deokyu mountain in May, June, and July 2011, statistical analysis was conducted for outlier detection and replacement for vertical wind speed in the measurement of evapotranspiration based on eddy covariance method. To statistically analyze the outliers of vertical wind speed, the outlier detection method based on interquartile range (IQR) in boxplot was employed and the detected outliers were deleted or replaced with mean. The comparison was conducted for the measured evapotranspiration before and after the outlier replacement. The study results showed that there is a difference between evapotranspiration before outlier replacement and evapotranspiration after outlier replacement, especially during the rainy day. Therefore, based on the study results, the outliers should be deleted or replaced in the measurement of evapotranspiration.

Development of a Framework for Improvement of Sensor Data Quality from Weather Buoys (해양기상부표의 센서 데이터 품질 향상을 위한 프레임워크 개발)

  • Ju-Yong Lee;Jae-Young Lee;Jiwoo Lee;Sangmun Shin;Jun-hyuk Jang;Jun-Hee Han
    • Journal of Korean Society of Industrial and Systems Engineering
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    • v.46 no.3
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    • pp.186-197
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    • 2023
  • In this study, we focus on the improvement of data quality transmitted from a weather buoy that guides a route of ships. The buoy has an Internet-of-Thing (IoT) including sensors to collect meteorological data and the buoy's status, and it also has a wireless communication device to send them to the central database in a ground control center and ships nearby. The time interval of data collected by the sensor is irregular, and fault data is often detected. Therefore, this study provides a framework to improve data quality using machine learning models. The normal data pattern is trained by machine learning models, and the trained models detect the fault data from the collected data set of the sensor and adjust them. For determining fault data, interquartile range (IQR) removes the value outside the outlier, and an NGBoost algorithm removes the data above the upper bound and below the lower bound. The removed data is interpolated using NGBoost or long-short term memory (LSTM) algorithm. The performance of the suggested process is evaluated by actual weather buoy data from Korea to improve the quality of 'AIR_TEMPERATURE' data by using other data from the same buoy. The performance of our proposed framework has been validated through computational experiments based on real-world data, confirming its suitability for practical applications in real-world scenarios.

A Study of the Application of Machine Learning Methods in the Low-GloSea6 Weather Prediction Solution (Low-GloSea6 기상 예측 소프트웨어의 머신러닝 기법 적용 연구)

  • Hye-Sung Park;Ye-Rin, Cho;Dae-Yeong Shin;Eun-Ok Yun;Sung-Wook Chung
    • The Journal of Korea Institute of Information, Electronics, and Communication Technology
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    • v.16 no.5
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    • pp.307-314
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    • 2023
  • As supercomputing and hardware technology advances, climate prediction models are improving. The Korean Meteorological Administration adopted GloSea5 from the UK Met Office and now operates an updated GloSea6 tailored to Korean weather. Universities and research institutions use Low-GloSea6 on smaller servers, improving accessibility and research efficiency. In this paper, profiling Low-GloSea6 on smaller servers identified the tri_sor_dp_dp subroutine in the tri_sor.F90 atmospheric model as a CPU-intensive hotspot. Applying linear regression, a type of machine learning, to this function showed promise. After removing outliers, the linear regression model achieved an RMSE of 2.7665e-08 and an MAE of 1.4958e-08, outperforming Lasso and ElasticNet regression methods. This suggests the potential for machine learning in optimizing identified hotspots during Low-GloSea6 execution.