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New Methods Ensemble Based on Ground Water Analysis Varagupadi — Alathur Blocks in Perambalur District, Tamil Nadu

By: Senthil, P.
Contributor(s): Suganya, M.
Publisher: Mumbai Indian Water Works Association 2019Edition: Vol.LI(4), Oct-Dec.Description: 252-262p.Subject(s): Construction Engineering and Management (CEM)Online resources: Click here In: Journal of Indian Water Works AssociationSummary: The featured software is used for a gbod crop system in irrigation system, which uses an algorithm to use land boundaries, water availability, and water restrictions. Ensemble methods developed to predict rainfall. To training Single Decision Thee model is used to create 1000 yr rain data. Measurement is done on the cost of the rainfall. With the familiarity of the pattern, the number of plants and three types of soil was considered. Under each plant it was started using °flexible sushisenalgorithm to get a good profitfrom each of the soil companies. Software success has been tested by data from a major irrigation project in India. Key Words: Sushisenalgorithm, Large drug scheme, Ensemble methods, Expel crop pattern
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The featured software is used for a gbod crop system in irrigation system, which uses an algorithm to use land boundaries, water availability, and water restrictions. Ensemble methods developed to predict rainfall. To training Single Decision Thee model is used to create 1000 yr rain data. Measurement is done on the cost of the rainfall. With the familiarity of the pattern, the number of plants and three types of soil was considered.

Under each plant it was started using °flexible sushisenalgorithm to get a good profitfrom each of the soil companies. Software success has been tested by data from a major irrigation project in India. Key Words: Sushisenalgorithm, Large drug scheme, Ensemble methods, Expel crop pattern

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