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[PEM15-P05] Spatiotemporal Sequence Prediction of Global Ionospheric Total Electron Content Map Based on Deep Learning Recurrent Neural Network
Keywords:Total Electron Content Map, Deep Learning, Spatiotemporal Sequence Prediction
Machine learning technologies that develop rapidly nowadays are leveraged to predict upcoming frames of temporal and spatiotemporal sequences. Recurrent Neural Network (RNN) can restore current output and state of the network as the input of prediction on the next timestamp, thus RNN and its improved version (for example, bi-directional multilayer RNN) are used for temporal sequence prediction including global TEC map prediction. However, these models only learn the temporal trend of sequential input data without considering the spatial association. To solve this problem, the first spatiotemporal sequence prediction model, ConvLSTM, was proposed in 2015 which used convolution operation to learn additional spatial distribution features. After several years of development, new advanced spatiotemporal sequence prediction models such as MIM, E3D-LSTM and PredRNN were proposed but have not been applied on global TEC map prediction yet. In this work, the state-of-the-art performances of these models under different circumstances are evaluated for the first time.
If the global TEC maps provided by CODE are grouped mutually exclusively and equally with a frame interval of 2 hours and a sequence length of 5 days, only 2,216 spatiotemporal sequences are obtained. The quantity is not enough for the training of spatiotemporal sequence prediction model. In this work, we use sequence number augmentation to overcome this shortage. The detailed implementation is that the head of a 5-day sampling window slides to the next frame every time when a sequence is extracted. With this method, the number of spatiotemporal sequences is enhanced to 66,480 which can have a full use of sequence data.