Analysis of flood severity using intelligent deep networks and sentinel image for the Kerala region Online publication date: Tue, 03-Dec-2024
by Supriya Kamoji; Mukesh Kalla
International Journal of Hydrology Science and Technology (IJHST), Vol. 19, No. 1, 2025
Abstract: Accurate flood prediction and the classification of severity levels are vital for assessing the impact of floods and ensuring the safety of affected populations. Despite introducing numerous systems, many existing models require significant time to generate prediction results. Intelligent techniques like neural networks have been proposed to enhance prediction accuracy to address this. However, the complexity of data sources, such as satellite or sentinel data, poses challenges due to their unstructured nature and noisy attributes. This study introduces a pioneering approach known as the virtual bee-based recurrent model (VBRM) for flood prediction and severity classification. Specifically, the model categorises floods into low, medium, and high severity levels. The initial step involves gathering sentinel data related to the floods in Ernakulum, Kerala. This data is then used to train the VBRM, followed by a pre-processing stage that effectively filters out irrelevant features and noise. Subsequently, the refined data is fed into the classification layer, where the model extracts pertinent features and determines the severity level of floods. The ultimate objective is to achieve high prediction accuracy with minimal errors. Various performance metrics are employed and a comparative analysis is conducted against other existing models to evaluate the model's performance.
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