In this study, two new calculation schemes were proposed for hydromorphological changes in fluvial rivers,
where artificial neural network (ANN) models have been integrated into a hydromorphological model system.
For this purpose, the open-source finite-element system TELEMAC-MASCARET has been applied to simulate two
complex hydro-morphological models including the evolution of a 3D isolated bump in a straight channel and
the evolution ofthe bed in a 180' channel bend. The simulated results were used as input-data in ANN models to
obtain ANN-based approximator for the new proposed schemes_ The novelty of the proposed models is that they
reduced the computation costs significantly in the prediction of both hydrodynamics variables and morphodynamics.
To evaluate the prediction qualities of the proposed models, a comparative study has been carried out
for these models by estimating several parameters that describe the errors associated with the model in terms of
statistical measures of goodness-of-fit between the estimated bed change and TELEMAC-MASCARET simulation.
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In this study, two new calculation schemes were proposed for hydromorphological changes in fluvial rivers,
where artificial neural network (ANN) models have been integrated into a hydromorphological model system.
For this purpose, the open-source finite-element system TELEMAC-MASCARET has been applied to simulate two
complex hydro-morphological models including the evolution of a 3D isolated bump in a straight channel and
the evolution ofthe bed in a 180' channel bend. The simulated results...
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