Pairwise networks for feature ranking of a geomagnetic storm model

Feedforward neural networks provide the basis for complex regression models that produce accurate predictions in a variety of applications. However, they generally do not explicitly provide any information about the utility of each of the input parameters in terms of their contribution to model accu...

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Main Authors: Jacques Beukes, Stefan Lotz, Marelie Davel
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: South African Institute of Computer Scientists and Information Technologists 2020-12-01
Series:South African Computer Journal
Online Access:https://sacj.cs.uct.ac.za/index.php/sacj/article/view/860
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spelling doaj-6738d72e2c6b4a26b61d4122db1b6bc72020-12-08T07:46:49ZengSouth African Institute of Computer Scientists and Information TechnologistsSouth African Computer Journal1015-79992313-78352020-12-0132210.18489/sacj.v32i2.860774Pairwise networks for feature ranking of a geomagnetic storm modelJacques Beukes0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6302-382XStefan Lotz1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1037-348XMarelie Davel2https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3103-5858North-West University, Multilingual Speech TechnologiesSouth African National Space Agency (SANSA), Multilingual Speech Technologies (North-West University)Multilingual Speech Technologies, North-West UniversityFeedforward neural networks provide the basis for complex regression models that produce accurate predictions in a variety of applications. However, they generally do not explicitly provide any information about the utility of each of the input parameters in terms of their contribution to model accuracy. With this in mind, we develop the pairwise network, an adaptation to the fully connected feedforward network that allows the ranking of input parameters according to their contribution to model output. The application is demonstrated in the context of a space physics problem. Geomagnetic storms are multi-day events characterised by significant perturbations to the magnetic field of the Earth, driven by solar activity. Previous storm forecasting efforts typically use solar wind measurements as input parameters to a regression problem tasked with predicting a perturbation index such as the 1-minute cadence symmetric-H (Sym-H) index. We re-visit the task of predicting Sym-H from solar wind parameters, with two ‘twists’: (i) Geomagnetic storm phase information is incorporated as model inputs and shown to increase prediction performance. (ii) We describe the pairwise network structure and training process – first validating ranking ability on synthetic data, before using the network to analyse the Sym-H problem.https://sacj.cs.uct.ac.za/index.php/sacj/article/view/860
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author Jacques Beukes
Stefan Lotz
Marelie Davel
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Stefan Lotz
Marelie Davel
Pairwise networks for feature ranking of a geomagnetic storm model
South African Computer Journal
author_facet Jacques Beukes
Stefan Lotz
Marelie Davel
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title Pairwise networks for feature ranking of a geomagnetic storm model
title_short Pairwise networks for feature ranking of a geomagnetic storm model
title_full Pairwise networks for feature ranking of a geomagnetic storm model
title_fullStr Pairwise networks for feature ranking of a geomagnetic storm model
title_full_unstemmed Pairwise networks for feature ranking of a geomagnetic storm model
title_sort pairwise networks for feature ranking of a geomagnetic storm model
publisher South African Institute of Computer Scientists and Information Technologists
series South African Computer Journal
issn 1015-7999
2313-7835
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Feedforward neural networks provide the basis for complex regression models that produce accurate predictions in a variety of applications. However, they generally do not explicitly provide any information about the utility of each of the input parameters in terms of their contribution to model accuracy. With this in mind, we develop the pairwise network, an adaptation to the fully connected feedforward network that allows the ranking of input parameters according to their contribution to model output. The application is demonstrated in the context of a space physics problem. Geomagnetic storms are multi-day events characterised by significant perturbations to the magnetic field of the Earth, driven by solar activity. Previous storm forecasting efforts typically use solar wind measurements as input parameters to a regression problem tasked with predicting a perturbation index such as the 1-minute cadence symmetric-H (Sym-H) index. We re-visit the task of predicting Sym-H from solar wind parameters, with two ‘twists’: (i) Geomagnetic storm phase information is incorporated as model inputs and shown to increase prediction performance. (ii) We describe the pairwise network structure and training process – first validating ranking ability on synthetic data, before using the network to analyse the Sym-H problem.
url https://sacj.cs.uct.ac.za/index.php/sacj/article/view/860
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