Searching for simplified farmers' crop choice models for integrated watershed management in Thailand: A data mining approach
This study used the C4.5 data mining algorithm to model farmers' crop choice in two watersheds in Thailand. Previous attempts in the Integrated Water Resource Assessment and Management Project to model farmers' crop choice produced large sets of decision rules. In order to produce simplifi...
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th-cmuir.6653943832-594932018-09-10T03:17:58Z Searching for simplified farmers' crop choice models for integrated watershed management in Thailand: A data mining approach Benchaphun Ekasingh Kamol Ngamsomsuke Computer Science Environmental Science This study used the C4.5 data mining algorithm to model farmers' crop choice in two watersheds in Thailand. Previous attempts in the Integrated Water Resource Assessment and Management Project to model farmers' crop choice produced large sets of decision rules. In order to produce simplified models of farmers' crop choice, data mining operations were applied for each soil series in the study areas. The resulting decision trees were much smaller in size. Land type, water availability, tenure, capital, labor availability as well as non-farm and livestock income were found to be important considerations in farmers' decision models. Profitability was also found important although it was represented in approximate ranges. Unlike the general wisdom on farmers' crop choice, these decision trees came with threshold values and sequential order of the important variables. The decision trees were validated using the remaining unused set of data, and their accuracy in predicting farmers' decisions was around 84%. Because of their simple structure, the decision trees produced in this study could be useful to analysts of water resource management as they can be integrated with biophysical models for sustainable watershed management. © 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. 2018-09-10T03:16:17Z 2018-09-10T03:16:17Z 2009-12-01 Journal 13648152 2-s2.0-69249234778 10.1016/j.envsoft.2009.02.015 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=69249234778&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/59493 |
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This study used the C4.5 data mining algorithm to model farmers' crop choice in two watersheds in Thailand. Previous attempts in the Integrated Water Resource Assessment and Management Project to model farmers' crop choice produced large sets of decision rules. In order to produce simplified models of farmers' crop choice, data mining operations were applied for each soil series in the study areas. The resulting decision trees were much smaller in size. Land type, water availability, tenure, capital, labor availability as well as non-farm and livestock income were found to be important considerations in farmers' decision models. Profitability was also found important although it was represented in approximate ranges. Unlike the general wisdom on farmers' crop choice, these decision trees came with threshold values and sequential order of the important variables. The decision trees were validated using the remaining unused set of data, and their accuracy in predicting farmers' decisions was around 84%. Because of their simple structure, the decision trees produced in this study could be useful to analysts of water resource management as they can be integrated with biophysical models for sustainable watershed management. © 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. |
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