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All Topics | Topic "Model validation"
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Miss Wenying Ren

Subject: Model validation   
Posted: 11/25/2021 Viewed: 5318 times
Hi, I was wondering what about model validation? Are there specific steps? What if I use actual and predicted water shortages to make a comparison? But what do I do if I compare traffic data? I have encountered great difficulty in model verification, which leads to my inability to continue my research. I would be very grateful if you could help me solve this problem.
Eng. Shahram Esmailzadeh

Subject: Re: Model validation   
Posted: 11/25/2021 Viewed: 5303 times
Hi
are you calibrated the model?

Miss Wenying Ren

Subject: Re: Model validation   
Posted: 11/30/2021 Viewed: 5289 times
Yes, I want to calibrated the model
Mr. Doug Chalmers

Subject: Re: Model validation   
Posted: 2/5/2025 Viewed: 65 times
To calibrate and validate a model, generally you split the years where you have observed data up into the calibration period and the validation period. For example, you may want to calibrate from 2000-2010 and validate from 2011-2020. Assess the performance using metrics such as R squared and percent bias that are listed in the Streamflow Gauge comparison result.
Topic "Model validation"