In this paper, a machine learning system that can provide short-term automated prediction for the occurrence of significant solar flares is presented. This system extracts the experts' knowledge embedded in the public NGDC solar catalogues and represents it in learning rules that can be used by computers to predict flares. This work builds on our previous work and the prediction system is tested intensively using the Jackknife technique and using real input samples from the Halloween storm. The system has managed to predict all the significant flares that took place during this storm.
Automatic Prediction of Solar Flares using Machine Learning: Practical Study on the Halloween Storm
2007-06-01
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Halloween Storm and Storm of 4-5 January 1992 : Implications for the Occurrence of Similar Events
HENRY – Bundesanstalt für Wasserbau (BAW) | 1996
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