Unraveling the Impact of Land Cover Changes on Climate Using Machine Learning and Explainable Artificial Intelligence
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/23067Dato
2021-10-15Type
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Peer reviewed
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Kolevatova, Anastasiia; Riegler, Michael; Cherubini, Francesco; Hu, Xiangping; Hammer, Hugo LewiSammendrag
A general issue in climate science is the handling of big data and running complex and
computationally heavy simulations. In this paper, we explore the potential of using machine learning
(ML) to spare computational time and optimize data usage. The paper analyzes the effects of changes
in land cover (LC), such as deforestation or urbanization, on local climate. Along with green house
gas emission, LC changes are known to be important causes of climate change. ML methods were
trained to learn the relation between LC changes and temperature changes. The results showed
that random forest (RF) outperformed other ML methods, and especially linear regression models
representing current practice in the literature. Explainable artificial intelligence (XAI) was further
used to interpret the RF method and analyze the impact of different LC changes on temperature. The
results mainly agree with the climate science literature, but also reveal new and interesting findings,
demonstrating that ML methods in combination with XAI can be useful in analyzing the climate
effects of LC changes. All parts of the analysis pipeline are explained including data pre-processing,
feature extraction, ML training, performance evaluation, and XAI.
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Kolevatova, Riegler M, Cherubini F, Hu X, Hammer HL. Unraveling the Impact of Land Cover Changes on Climate Using Machine Learning and Explainable Artificial Intelligence. Big Data and Cognitive Computing. 2021;5(4)Metadata
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