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Article

Prediction of Dissolved Oxygen Factor at Oncheon Stream Watershed Using Long Short-Term Memory Algorithm

by
Heesung Lim
1,
Hyungjin Shin
1,
Jaenam Lee
1,
Jongwon Do
1,
Inhyeok Song
2 and
Youngkyu Jin
1,*
1
Rural Research Institute, Korea Rural Community Corporation, Ansan 15634, Republic of Korea
2
Department of Agricultural Engineering, Chungnam National University, Daejeon 34134, Republic of Korea
*
Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Water 2024, 16(17), 2363; https://doi.org/10.3390/w16172363
Submission received: 1 July 2024 / Revised: 20 August 2024 / Accepted: 21 August 2024 / Published: 23 August 2024

Abstract

Rapid urbanization and industrialization have caused water quality issues in urban rivers. Appropriate measures based on water quality monitoring systems and prediction methods are needed for water quality management. While South Korea has operated a water quality monitoring system that measures various environmental factors and has accumulated water quality data, a water quality prediction system is not in place. This study suggests a water quality prediction method based on a long short-term model using water quality and meteorological monitoring data. Additionally, we present a derived input set of the prediction model that can improve the prediction model performance. The prediction model’s performance was evaluated by the coefficient of determination under various conditions, such as the hyperparameters, temporal resolution of input data, and application of upstream and downstream data. As a result, using the temporal resolution of the input data as hourly data improved predictions by an average of 25.6% over three days of the prediction period compared to daily data. Meanwhile, it was analyzed that the hyperparameters and using upstream and downstream data have a minor effect on the model performance. The results of this study underscore the crucial role of the number, duration, and temporal resolution of available monitoring data in water quality management.
Keywords: water quality; LSTM; deep learning; monitoring data; urban stream water quality; LSTM; deep learning; monitoring data; urban stream

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Lim, H.; Shin, H.; Lee, J.; Do, J.; Song, I.; Jin, Y. Prediction of Dissolved Oxygen Factor at Oncheon Stream Watershed Using Long Short-Term Memory Algorithm. Water 2024, 16, 2363. https://doi.org/10.3390/w16172363

AMA Style

Lim H, Shin H, Lee J, Do J, Song I, Jin Y. Prediction of Dissolved Oxygen Factor at Oncheon Stream Watershed Using Long Short-Term Memory Algorithm. Water. 2024; 16(17):2363. https://doi.org/10.3390/w16172363

Chicago/Turabian Style

Lim, Heesung, Hyungjin Shin, Jaenam Lee, Jongwon Do, Inhyeok Song, and Youngkyu Jin. 2024. "Prediction of Dissolved Oxygen Factor at Oncheon Stream Watershed Using Long Short-Term Memory Algorithm" Water 16, no. 17: 2363. https://doi.org/10.3390/w16172363

APA Style

Lim, H., Shin, H., Lee, J., Do, J., Song, I., & Jin, Y. (2024). Prediction of Dissolved Oxygen Factor at Oncheon Stream Watershed Using Long Short-Term Memory Algorithm. Water, 16(17), 2363. https://doi.org/10.3390/w16172363

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