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Oleg Makarynskyy
Oleg Makarynskyy
Coastal Oceanography and Spill Assessments, METOcean Dynamic Solutions Pty Ltd
Verified email at jcu.edu.au
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Improving wave predictions with artificial neural networks
O Makarynskyy
Ocean engineering 31 (5-6), 709-724, 2004
2642004
Sea water level forecasting using genetic programming and comparing the performance with artificial neural networks
MA Ghorbani, R Khatibi, A Aytek, O Makarynskyy, J Shiri
Computers & geosciences 36 (5), 620-627, 2010
1822010
Artificial neural networks in wave predictions at the west coast of Portugal
O Makarynskyy, AA Pires-Silva, D Makarynska, C Ventura-Soares
Computers & geosciences 31 (4), 415-424, 2005
1752005
Predicting sea level variations with artificial neural networks at Hillarys Boat Harbour, Western Australia
O Makarynskyy, D Makarynska, M Kuhn, WE Featherstone
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 61 (2), 351-360, 2004
1482004
Neuro-fuzzy and neural network techniques for forecasting sea level in Darwin Harbor, Australia
S Karimi, O Kisi, J Shiri, O Makarynskyy
Computers & Geosciences 52, 50-59, 2013
1462013
Predicting sea-level variations at the Cocos (Keeling) Islands with artificial neural networks
D Makarynska, O Makarynskyy
Computers & Geosciences 34 (12), 1910-1917, 2008
742008
Use of soil moisture variability in artificial neural network retrieval of soil moisture
SS Chai, JP Walker, O Makarynskyy, M Kuhn, B Veenendaal, G West
Remote Sensing 2 (1), 166-190, 2009
702009
Wave prediction and data supplementation with artificial neural networks
O Makarynskyy, D Makarynska
Journal of Coastal Research 23 (4), 951-960, 2007
532007
Chaos and reproduction in sea level
M De Domenico, MA Ghorbani, O Makarynskyy, D Makarynska, H Asadi
Applied Mathematical Modelling 37 (6), 3687-3697, 2013
522013
Prediction of short-term operational water levels using an adaptive neuro-fuzzy inference system
J Shiri, O Makarynskyy, O Kisi, W Dierickx, AF Fard
Journal of Waterway, Port, Coastal, and Ocean Engineering 137 (6), 344-354, 2011
502011
Short-term wind speed predictions with machine learning techniques
MA Ghorbani, R Khatibi, MH FazeliFard, L Naghipour, O Makarynskyy
Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics 128, 57-72, 2016
462016
A combined harmonic analysis–artificial neural network methodology for tidal predictions
TL Lee, O Makarynskyy, CC Shao
Journal of Coastal Research 23 (3), 764-770, 2007
442007
Filling gaps in wave records with artificial neural networks
O Makarynskyy, D Makarynska, E Rusu, A Gavrilov
Maritime transportation and exploitation of ocean and coastal resources 2 …, 2005
402005
Dynamics of hourly sea level at Hillarys Boat Harbour, Western Australia: a chaos theory perspective
R Khatibi, MA Ghorbani, MT Aalami, K Kocak, O Makarynskyy, ...
Ocean Dynamics 61, 1797-1807, 2011
392011
Forecasting water level fluctuations of Urmieh Lake using gene expression programming and adaptive neuro-fuzzy inference system
S Karimi, J Shiri, O Kisi, O Makarynskyy
The International Journal of Ocean and Climate Systems 3 (2), 109-125, 2012
372012
Combining deterministic modelling with artificial neural networks for suspended sediment estimates
O Makarynskyy, D Makarynska, M Rayson, S Langtry
Applied Soft Computing 35, 247-256, 2015
362015
Forecasting daily stream flows using artificial intelligence approaches
J Shiri, Ö Kişi, O Makarynskyy, AA Shiri, B Nikoofar
ISH Journal of Hydraulic Engineering 18 (3), 204-214, 2012
242012
Artificial neural networks for wave tracking, retrieval and prediction
O Makarynskyy
Pacific Oceanography 3 (1), 21-30, 2005
242005
Genetic programming for sea level predictions in an island environment
MA Ghorbani, O Makarynskyy, J Shiri, D Makarynska
The International Journal of Ocean and Climate Systems 1 (1), 27-35, 2010
232010
Short-term probabilistic prediction of significant wave height using bayesian model averaging: Case study of chabahar port, Iran
RM Adnan, T Sadeghifar, M Alizamir, MT Azad, O Makarynskyy, O Kisi, ...
Ocean Engineering 272, 113887, 2023
202023
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