Water and Sediment Analyse Using Predictive Models

03/04/2022
by   Xiaoting Xu, et al.
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The increasing prevalence of marine pollution during the past few decades motivated recent research to help ease the situation. Typical water quality assessment requires continuous monitoring of water and sediments at remote locations with labour intensive laboratory tests to determine the degree of pollution. We propose an automated framework where we formalise a predictive model using Machine Learning to infer the water quality and level of pollution using collected water and sediments samples. One commonly encountered difficulty performing statistical analysis with water and sediment is the limited amount of data samples and incomplete dataset due to the sparsity of sample collection location. To this end, we performed extensive investigation on various data imputation methods' performance in water and sediment datasets with various data missing rates. Empirically, we show that our best model archives an accuracy of 75 Experimentally, we show that our model would assist in assessing water quality screening based on possibly incomplete real-world data.

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