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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Wotawa, Franz; | Wotawa, Gerhard
Affiliations: Technische Universität Wien, Institut für Informationssysteme, Database and Artificial Intelligence Group, Favoritenstraße 9–11, A‐1040 Wien, Austria E‐mail: [email protected] | Universität für Bodenkultur, Insitut für Meteorologie und Physik, Türkenschanzstraße 18, A‐1180 Wien, Austria E‐mail: [email protected]
Note: [] Corresponding author.
Abstract: As alternative to physical models, neural networks are a valuable forecast tool in environmental sciences. They can be used effectively due to their learning capabilities and their low computational costs. As far as the relevant variables of the system are measured and put into the network, it works fast and accurately. However, one of the major shortcomings of neural networks is that they do not reveal causal relationships between major system components and thus are unable to improve the explicit knowledge of the user. To overcome this problem, we introduce an approach for deriving qualitative informations out of neural networks. Some of the resulting rules can be directly used by a qualitative simulator for producing possible future scenarios. Because of the explicit representation of knowledge the rules should be easier to understand and can be used as starting point for creating models wherever a physical model is not available. We illustrate our approach using a Network for predicting surface ozone concentrations and discuss open problems and future research directions.
Keywords: Neural network, qualitative reasoning, automatic modelling, ozone forecast
Journal: AI Communications, vol. 14, no. 1, pp. 23-33, 2001
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