Efficient data pruning using optimal KNN for weather forecasting in cloud computing Online publication date: Wed, 17-May-2023
by T. Benil; P. Krishna Kumar; R. Bharathi
International Journal of Global Warming (IJGW), Vol. 30, No. 2, 2023
Abstract: Established researchers may use cloud-deployed software, information sharing, collaborative effort devices, and cloud-based computer infrastructure to handle data and recreate models. This study examines cloud nomenclature in the meteorological local region to aid numerical weather forecast. Numerical weather prediction forecasts weather. Numerous machine-learning methods are suggested for numerical weather prediction equation evaluation (NWP). Despite these inaccuracies, the methodologies so far provide decent results. It is hard to manage weather history, but it is best to do so. Thus, we propose a novel k-nearest neighbour classifier to prune missing values. Despite these inaccuracies, the methodologies so far provide decent results. The new KNN, optimum k-nearest neighbour, uses an enhanced way to choose out the precise data required for prediction. Seattle rainfall datasets assess performance. We found that the optimum KNN method improves classification accuracy while reducing time.
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