A comparative study on prediction of throughput in coal ports among three models

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Shuang Liu
Lixia Tian
Yuansheng Huang
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[1] North China Electric Power University,College of Economics and Management
[2] College of Quality and Technology Supervision,undefined
[3] Hebei University,undefined
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Least squares support vector machines; Adaptive particle swarm optimization; Coal port throughput;
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Three forecasting models, i.e., the least squares support vector machine (LSSVM), the neural network with back-propagation algorithm (BP), and a hybrid approach called APSO-LSSVM, are presented in this paper to predict the throughput of coal ports. A comparative study on the prediction accuracy among the three models is conducted. The purpose of this comparative study is to provide some useful guidelines for selecting a more accurate model to predict the throughput. The comparative results experimentally show that, in comparison with LSSVM and BP, the APSO-LSSVM has the more accurate accuracy and the better generalization performance regarding the indexes average error, mean absolute error and mean squared error.
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页码:125 / 133
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