학술논문

Machine Learning for Water Quality Assessment Based on Macrophyte Presence
Document Type
Report
Source
Sustainability. December, 2022, Vol. 15 Issue 1
Subject
Europe
Language
English
ISSN
2071-1050
Abstract
The ecological state of the Danube River, as the world’s most international river basin, will always be the focus of scientists in the field of ecology and environmental engineering. The concentration of orthophosphate anions in the river is one of the main indicators of the ecological state, i.e., water quality and level of eutrophication. The sedentary nature and ability to survive in river sections, combined with the presence of high levels of orthophosphate anions, make macrophytes an appropriate biological parameter for in situ prediction of in-river monitoring processes. However, a preliminary literature review identified a lack of comprehensive analysis that can enable the prediction of the ecological state of rivers using biological parameters as the input to machine learning (ML) techniques. This work focuses on comparing eight state-of-the-art ML classification models developed for this task. The data were collected at 68 sampling sites on both river sides. The predictive models use macrophyte presence scores as input variables, and classes of the ecological state of the Danube River based on orthophosphate anions, converted into a binary scale, as outputs. The results of the predictive model comparisons show that support vector machines and tree-based models provided the best prediction capabilities. They are also a low-cost and sustainable solution to assess the ecological state of the rivers.
Author(s): Ivana Krtolica (corresponding author) [1,*]; Dragan Savić [2,3]; Bojana Bajić [1,4]; Snežana Radulović [5] 1. Introduction The European Commission Water Framework Directive (WFD) aims to restore and maintain a [...]