Applications of Stacking/Blending ensemble learning approaches for evaluating flash flood susceptibility

•This paper applies Stacking/Blending ensembles to assess flash flood susceptibility.•An empirical study is implemented for Jiangxi Province, China.•Blending has the best performance by the selected performance metrics.•The results indicate over half of the province are vulnerable to flash floods.•T...

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Published inInternational journal of applied earth observation and geoinformation Vol. 112; p. 102932
Main Authors Yao, Jing, Zhang, Xiaoxiang, Luo, Weicong, Liu, Changjun, Ren, Liliang
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier B.V 01.08.2022
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Summary:•This paper applies Stacking/Blending ensembles to assess flash flood susceptibility.•An empirical study is implemented for Jiangxi Province, China.•Blending has the best performance by the selected performance metrics.•The results indicate over half of the province are vulnerable to flash floods.•The north, northeast and south of the province are more propensity for flash floods. Flash floods are a type of catastrophic disasters which cause significant losses of life and property worldwide. In recent years, machine learning techniques have become powerful tools for evaluating flash flood susceptibility. This research applies stacking and blending ensemble learning approaches to assess the flash flood potential in Jiangxi, China. Four base models – linear regression, K-nearest neighbours, support vector machine, and random forest – are adopted to build the two ensemble models. All models are evaluated by three metrics (accuracy, true positive rate, and the area under the receiver operating characteristic curve) and compared with a Bayesian approach. The results suggest that the blending approach is superior to all the other models, which has then been selected to evaluate the vulnerability of flash floods for all the catchments in Jiangxi. The derived maps of flash flood susceptibility suggest that over half of the province, in terms of either area or the number of catchments, are prone to flash floods, in particular the north, northeast and south. These empirical findings can help to develop plans for disaster prevention and control, as well as improving public knowledge of flash flood hazards.
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ISSN:1569-8432
1872-826X
DOI:10.1016/j.jag.2022.102932