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Yu, David J. (author), Haeffner, Melissa (author), Jeong, Hanseok (author), Pande, S. (author), Dame, Juliane (author), Di Baldassarre, Giuliano (author), Garcia-Santos, Glenda (author), Hermans, L.M. (author), Muneepeerakul, Rachata (author)
Socio-hydrology has expanded and been effective in exposing the hydrological community to ideas and approaches from other scientific disciplines, and social sciences in particular. Yet it still has much to explore regarding how to capture human agency and how to combine different methods and disciplinary views from both the hydrological and...
journal article 2022
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Pande, S. (author), Moayeri, M. (author)
This paper studies how streamflow predictability varies with basin characteristics. We introduce an index of basin complexity that is based on a model of least statistical complexity that is needed to reliably predict daily streamflow of the basin. We then relate it with climate, vegetation and soil characteristics of the basin. Daily...
journal article 2018
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Pande, S. (author), Arkesteijn, L. (author), Bastidas, L.A. (author)
This paper uses a recently proposed measure of hydrological model complexity in a model selection exercise. It demonstrates that a robust hydrological model is selected by penalizing model complexity while maximizing a model performance measure. This especially holds when limited data is available. Here by a robust model, we mean a model that...
conference paper 2014
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Arkesteijn, E.C.M.M. (author), Pande, S. (author)
Knowledge of hydrological model complexity can aid selection of an optimal prediction model out of a set of available models. Optimal model selection is formalized as selection of the least complex model out of a subset of models that have lower empirical risk. This may be considered equivalent to minimizing an upper bound on prediction error,...
journal article 2013
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