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arxiv: 1806.00144 · v1 · pith:NQJ5GMRFnew · submitted 2018-06-01 · 📊 stat.ML · cs.LG

Sea surface temperature prediction and reconstruction using patch-level neural network representations

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keywords representationsforecastingdatadata-drivendynamicsnetworkneuralnumerical
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The forecasting and reconstruction of ocean and atmosphere dynamics from satellite observation time series are key challenges. While model-driven representations remain the classic approaches, data-driven representations become more and more appealing to benefit from available large-scale observation and simulation datasets. In this work we investigate the relevance of recently introduced bilinear residual neural network representations, which mimic numerical integration schemes such as Runge-Kutta, for the forecasting and assimilation of geophysical fields from satellite-derived remote sensing data. As a case-study, we consider satellite-derived Sea Surface Temperature time series off South Africa, which involves intense and complex upper ocean dynamics. Our numerical experiments demonstrate that the proposed patch-level neural-network-based representations outperform other data-driven models, including analog schemes, both in terms of forecasting and missing data interpolation performance with a relative gain up to 50\% for highly dynamic areas.

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