Tran et al., 2024 - Google Patents
A deep learning modeling framework with uncertainty quantification for inflow-outflow predictions for cascade reservoirsTran et al., 2024
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- 14782441144550479978
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- Tran V
- Ivanov V
- Nguyen G
- Anh T
- Nguyen P
- Kim D
- Kim J
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- Journal of Hydrology
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Accurate prediction of reservoir inflows and outflows and their uncertainties is essential for managing water resources and establishing early-warning systems. However, this can be a formidable challenge due to numerous uncertainties, particularly in cascade reservoir …
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