Integrated Spatio‐temporal Data Mining for Forest Fire Prediction |
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Authors: | Tao Cheng Jiaqiu Wang |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Civil, Environmental and Geomatic Engineering University College London;2. School of Geography and Urban Planning Sun Yat‐sun University |
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Abstract: | Forests play a critical role in sustaining the human environment. Most forest fires not only destroy the natural environment and ecological balance, but also seriously threaten the security of life and property. The early discovery and forecasting of forest fires are both urgent and necessary for forest fire control. This article explores the possible applications of Spatio‐temporal Data Mining for forest fire prevention. The research pays special attention to the spatio‐temporal forecasting of forest fire areas based upon historic observations. An integrated spatio‐temporal forecasting framework – ISTFF – is proposed: it uses a dynamic recurrent neural network for spatial forecasting. The principle and algorithm of ISTFF are presented, and are then illustrated by a case study of forest fire area prediction in Canada. Comparative analysis of ISTFF with other methods shows its high accuracy in short‐term prediction. The effect of spatial correlations on the prediction accuracy of spatial forecasting is also explored. |
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Keywords: | Spatio‐temporal data mining Spatio‐temporal forecasting Forest fire prevention Dynamic recurrent neural network Elman neural network Local Moran's Index |
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