Effectiveness of predicting tunneling-induced ground settlements using machine learning methods with small datasets

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Linan Liu [1 ]
Wendy Zhou [1 ]
Marte Gutierrez [2 ]
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[1] Department of Geology and Geological Engineering, Colorado School of Mines
[2] Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Colorado School of Mines
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U455.4 [施工方法]; P642.26 [地面沉降];
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Prediction of tunneling-induced ground settlements is an essential task, particularly for tunneling in urban settings. Ground settlements should be limited within a tolerable threshold to avoid damages to aboveground structures. Machine learning(ML) methods are becoming popular in many fields, including tunneling and underground excavations, as a powerful learning and predicting technique. However, the available datasets collected from a tunneling project are usually small from the perspective of applying ML methods. Can ML algorithms effectively predict tunneling-induced ground settlements when the available datasets are small? In this study, seven ML methods are utilized to predict tunneling-induced ground settlement using 14 contributing factors measured before or during tunnel excavation. These methods include multiple linear regression(MLR), decision tree(DT), random forest(RF), gradient boosting(GB),support vector regression(SVR), back-propagation neural network(BPNN), and permutation importancebased BPNN(PI-BPNN) models. All methods except BPNN and PI-BPNN are shallow-structure ML methods. The effectiveness of these seven ML approaches on small datasets is evaluated using model accuracy and stability. The model accuracy is measured by the coefficient of determination(R~2) of training and testing datasets, and the stability of a learning algorithm indicates robust predictive performance. Also,the quantile error(QE) criterion is introduced to assess model predictive performance considering underpredictions and overpredictions. Our study reveals that the RF algorithm outperforms all the other models with the highest model prediction accuracy(0.9) and stability(3.02 × 10-27). Deep-structure ML models do not perform well for small datasets with relatively low model accuracy(0.59) and stability(5.76).The PI-BPNN architecture is proposed and designed for small datasets, showing better performance than typical BPNN. Six important contributing factors of ground settlements are identified, including tunnel depth, the distance between tunnel face and surface monitoring points(DTM), weighted average soil compressibility modulus(ACM), grouting pressure, penetrating rate and thrust force.
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页码:1028 / 1041
页数:14
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