Increasingly, neural networks are used and implemented in a wide range
of fields and have become useful tools in probabilistic analysis and
prediction theory. This book--unique in the literature--studies the
application of neural networks to the analysis of time series of sea
data, namely significant wave heights and sea levels. The particular
problem examined as a starting point is the reconstruction of missing
data, a general problem that appears in many cases of data analysis.
This careful blend of theory and applications is an excellent
introduction to the use of artificial neural networks, which may
encourage readers to try analogous approaches in other important
application areas. Researchers, practitioners, and advanced graduate
students in neural networks, hydraulic and marine engineering,
prediction theory, and data analysis will benefit from the results and
novel ideas presented in this useful resource.