CLARE: Classification-based Regression for Electron Temperature Prediction
arXiv cs.AI / 3/16/2026
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Key Points
- CLARE is a classification-based regression model for predicting electron temperature (Te) in Earth's plasmasphere, trained on AKEBONO (EXOS-D) satellite measurements as well as solar and geomagnetic indices.
- It converts the continuous Te output into 150 discrete classification intervals, and training on a classification task improves accuracy by 6.46% relative to a traditional regression model while enabling uncertainty estimation.
- On a held-out AKEBONO test set, Te predictions achieve 69.67% accuracy within 10% of ground truth and 46.17% on a known geomagnetic storm period from January 30 to February 7, 1991.
- The results demonstrate that machine learning can produce high-accuracy Te models using publicly available data.
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