Mineral favorability mapping: A comparison of artificial neural networks, logistic regression, and discriminant analysis

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作者
Harris D. [1 ]
Pan G. [2 ]
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[1] University of Arizona, Geoscience Department, Tucson
[2] Geosight, Inc., 9125 South Cromwell Lane, Highland Ranch
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Decision theory; Mineral exploration; Modeling; Multivariate statistics;
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10.1023/A:1021886501912
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A Probabilistic Neural Network (PNN) was trained to classify mineralized and nonmineralized cells using eight geological, geochemical, and geophysical variables. When applied to a second (validation) set of well-explored cells that had been excluded from the training set, the trained PNN generalized well, giving true positive percentages of 86.7 and 93.8 for the mineralized and nonmineralized cells, respectively. All artifical neural networks and statistical models were analyzed and compared by the percentages of mineralized cells and barren cells that would be retained and rejected correctly respectively, for specified cutoff probabilities for mineralization. For example, a cutoff probability for mineralization of 0.5 applied to the PNN probabilities would have retained correctly 87.66% of the mineralized cells and correctly rejected 93.25% of the barren cells of the validation set. Nonparametric discriminant analysis, based upon the Epanechnikov Kernel performed better than logistic regression or parametric discriminant analysis. Moreover, it generalized well to the validation set of well-explored cells, particularly to those cells that were mineralized. However, PNN performed better overall than nonparametric discriminant analysis in that it achieved higher percentages of correct retention and correct rejection of mineralized and barren cells, respectively. Although the generalized regression neural network (GRNN) is not designed for a binary - presence or absence of mineralization - dependent variable, it also performed well in mapping favorability by an index valued on the interval [0, 1]. However, PNN outperformed GRNN in correctly retaining mineralized cells and rejecting barren cells of the validation set. © 1999 International Association for Mathematical Geology.
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