A Comparative Assessment Between Three Machine Learning Models and Their Performance Comparison by Bivariate and Multivariate Statistical Methods in Groundwater Potential Mapping
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Title
A Comparative Assessment Between Three Machine Learning Models and Their Performance Comparison by Bivariate and Multivariate Statistical Methods in Groundwater Potential Mapping
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Keywords
Groundwater potential mapping, Boosted regression tree, Classification and regression tree, Random forest, General linear model, Evidential belief function, GIS
Journal
WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
Volume 29, Issue 14, Pages 5217-5236
Publisher
Springer Nature
Online
2015-08-15
DOI
10.1007/s11269-015-1114-8
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