Deep-Learning-Based Feature Extraction Approach for Significant Wave Height Prediction in SAR Mode Altimeter Data

Author:

Atteia GhadaORCID,Collins Michael J.,Algarni Abeer D.,Samee Nagwan AbdelORCID

Abstract

Predicting sea wave parameters such as significant wave height (SWH) has recently been identified as a critical requirement for maritime security and economy. Earth observation satellite missions have resulted in a massive rise in marine data volume and dimensionality. Deep learning technologies have proven their capabilities to process large amounts of data, draw useful insights, and assist in environmental decision making. In this study, a new deep-learning-based hybrid feature selection approach is proposed for SWH prediction using satellite Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) mode altimeter data. The introduced approach integrates the power of autoencoder deep neural networks in mapping input features into representative latent-space features with the feature selection power of the principal component analysis (PCA) algorithm to create significant features from altimeter observations. Several hybrid feature sets were generated using the proposed approach and utilized for modeling SWH using Gaussian Process Regression (GPR) and Neural Network Regression (NNR). SAR mode altimeter data from the Sentinel-3A mission calibrated by in situ buoy data was used for training and evaluating the SWH models. The significance of the autoencoder-based feature sets in improving the prediction performance of SWH models is investigated against original, traditionally selected, and hybrid features. The autoencoder–PCA hybrid feature set generated by the proposed approach recorded the lowest average RMSE values of 0.11069 for GPR models, which outperforms the state-of-the-art results. The findings of this study reveal the superiority of the autoencoder deep learning network in generating latent features that aid in improving the prediction performance of SWH models over traditional feature extraction methods.

Funder

Princess Nourah bint Abdulrahman University

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences

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