Autori
Patrice Ogou Yapo, Hoshin Vijai Gupta, Soroosh Sorooshian
Data pubblicazione
1998/1/30
Pubblicazione
Journal of hydrology
Volume
204
Numero
1-4
Pagine
83-97
Editore
Elsevier
Descrizione
The development of automated (computer-based) calibration methods has focused mainly on the selection of a single-objective measure of the distance between the model-simulated output and the data and the selection of an automatic optimization algorithm to search for the parameter values which minimize that distance. However, practical experience with model calibration suggests that no single-objective function is adequate to measure the ways in which the model fails to match the important characteristics of the observed data. Given that some of the latest hydrologic models simulate several of the watershed output fluxes (e.g. water, energy, chemical constituents, etc.), there is a need for effective and efficient multi-objective calibration procedures capable of exploiting all of the useful information about the physical system contained in the measurement data time series. The MOCOM-UA algorithm, an effective …
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