Paper ID: 2307.02497

Multi-gauge Hydrological Variational Data Assimilation: Regionalization Learning with Spatial Gradients using Multilayer Perceptron and Bayesian-Guided Multivariate Regression

Ngo Nghi Truyen Huynh, Pierre-André Garambois, François Colleoni, Benjamin Renard, Hélène Roux

Tackling the difficult problem of estimating spatially distributed hydrological parameters, especially for floods on ungauged watercourses, this contribution presents a novel seamless regionalization technique for learning complex regional transfer functions designed for high-resolution hydrological models. The transfer functions rely on: (i) a multilayer perceptron enabling a seamless flow of gradient computation to employ machine learning optimization algorithms, or (ii) a multivariate regression mapping optimized by variational data assimilation algorithms and guided by Bayesian estimation, addressing the equifinality issue of feasible solutions. The approach involves incorporating the inferable regionalization mappings into a differentiable hydrological model and optimizing a cost function computed on multi-gauge data with accurate adjoint-based spatially distributed gradients.

Submitted: Jul 4, 2023