27 November 2017 to 1 December 2017
KNUST
Africa/Accra timezone

Comparative Study of Mathematical Models for Ghana’s Gold Production

29 Nov 2017, 12:40
15m
Amonoo-Neizer Conference Center (KNUST)

Amonoo-Neizer Conference Center

KNUST

University Post Office, Private Mail Bag KNUST Kumasi-Ghana

Speaker

Dr Sampson Appiah (UMaT)

Description

Sigmoid functions have been used to approximate the cumulative gold production in Ghana. The functions examined were the logistic, Gompertz, Gaussian, Probit and the Hill functions, which were then used to predict into the future. Although all the five approximated models gave a good estimation of the reality, the Gompertz function was identified to give the best approximation of the observed trend of gold production in Ghana. The model was selected based on its high proportion of variance explained (R2 = 0.9402) as well as having the least value in terms of error (RMSE) and information loss (AIC). The model suggested that gold production in Ghana could rise to a level of 7040813 Oz in the future. It also showed that, industrial scale production of gold in Ghana should be possible even after the year 2050 provided the current upward trend of gold production continues.

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