Weather Prediction using Advanced Machine Learning Techniques

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Prediction of weather condition is important to take efficient decisions. In general, the relationship between the input weather parameters and the output weather condition is non linear and predicting the weather conditions in non linear relationship posses challenging task. The traditional methods of weather prediction sometimes deviate in predicting the weather conditions due to non linear relationship between the input features and output condition. Motivated with this factor, we propose a neural networks based model for weather prediction. The superiority of the proposed model is tested with the weather data collected from Indian metrological Department (IMD). The performance of model is tested with various metrics..

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Hemalatha, G., Rao, K. S., & Kumar, D. A. (2021). Weather Prediction using Advanced Machine Learning Techniques. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 2089). IOP Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/2089/1/012059

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