Revolutionizing River Flow Predictions with AI: IIT Delhi's Breakthrough
Researchers at IIT Delhi have advanced river flow prediction accuracy by merging traditional models with artificial intelligence. Testing 220 rivers in India, results showed improvement in 208. The AI-integrated method enhances water resource management by refining streamflow data, crucial for irrigation, flood reduction, and reservoir operations.
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- India
In a groundbreaking study, IIT Delhi researchers have improved the accuracy of river flow predictions by integrating artificial intelligence with traditional models. This advancement could revolutionize water management across India.
The team, led by Bhanu Magotra and Manabendra Saharia, successfully tested their new approach on 220 rivers, achieving significant improvement in 208 of them. The AI-enhanced method addresses long-standing challenges in predicting streamflow, improving the reliability of water resource management, crucial for tasks like irrigation scheduling and flood risk reduction.
The research utilizes long short-term memory (LSTM) neural networks, demonstrating the potential for creating river basin digital twins to support data-driven decision-making. This development marks a significant step forward in blending hydrological science with artificial intelligence, offering promising implications for India's diverse water landscape.
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