Abstract:
The use of rainfall-runoff (R-R) models in the decision making process of water resources planning
and management has become increasingly indispensable. R-R modeling is still one of the most difficult issues
in hydrological sciences due to the dynamic, uncertain and non-linear characteristics and relationship among
the processes. In the broad sense R-R modeling has started at the end of 19th century and till today various
types of models have been developed and applied based on their mechanism, input data and other modeling
requirements. Fairly a large number of empirical, conceptual and physically based models having their own
merits and demerits have been developed and applied to map the R-R relationship. In the real world, temporal
variations in data do not exhibit simple regularities and thus R-R process is difficult to analyze and model
accurately by conventional modeling approach. Hence R-R modeling approach has been shifted from process based technique to data-driven based Artificial Intelligent (AI) techniques like Artificial Neural Network (ANN), Adaptive Neuro Fuzzy Inference System (ANFIS), Genetic Programming (GP) and Model Tree (MT). The primary aim of this paper is to highlight the merits and demerits of those recent works on R-R modeling using AI techniques. As a value addition, a graphical user interface (GUI) has been developed as a decision support system.