Computationally efficient calibration of WATCLASS Hydrologic models using surrogate optimization

  • Kamali M
  • Ponnambalam K
  • Soulis E
ISSN: 1812-2116
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Abstract. In this approach, exploration of the cost function space was performed with an inexpensive surrogate function, not the expensive original function. The Design and Analysis of Computer Experiments(DACE) surrogate function, which is one type of approximate models, which takes correlation function for error was employed. The results for Monte Carlo Sampling, Latin Hypercube Sampling and Design and Analysis of Computer Experiments(DACE) approximate model have been compared. The results show that DACE model has a good potential for predicting the trend of simulation results. The case study of this document was WATCLASS hydrologic model calibration on Smokey-River watershed.

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Kamali, M., Ponnambalam, K., & Soulis, E. D. (2007). Computationally efficient calibration of WATCLASS Hydrologic models using surrogate optimization. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences Discussions, 4(4), 2307–2321.

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