An exploration of the use of machine learning to predict lateral spreading

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作者
Durante, Maria Giovanna [1 ]
Rathje, Ellen M. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Texas Austin, Dept Civil Architectural & Environm Engn, Austin, TX 78712 USA
基金
美国国家科学基金会;
关键词
Machine learning; Random Forest; liquefaction; lateral spreading; 2011 Christchurch earthquake; INDUCED HORIZONTAL DISPLACEMENTS; GEOSPATIAL LIQUEFACTION MODEL; INDUCED SOIL LIQUEFACTION; SUPPORT VECTOR MACHINES; NEURAL-NETWORK MODEL; DETERMINISTIC ASSESSMENT; NEW-ZEALAND; CHRISTCHURCH; SYSTEM; DAMAGE;
D O I
10.1177/87552930211004613
中图分类号
TU [建筑科学];
学科分类号
0813 ;
摘要
The recent availability of large amounts of high-quality data from post-disaster field reconnaissance enables an exploration of the use of machine learning (ML) approaches to predict earthquake-induced damage. The 2011 Christchurch earthquake in New Zealand caused widespread liquefaction and lateral spreading, and the development of ML models to predict the lateral spreading was enabled by the availability of high-resolution data for lateral spreading displacements, ground shaking, and surface and subsurface features. A dataset of more than 7300 lateral spread observations from a single event in a single geologic setting were used to develop ML classification models using the Random Forest approach for the binary classification problem to identify lateral spread occurrence and a multiclass classification problem to predict the amount of displacement. The best ML models developed in this study accurately predict the lateral spread patterns with an overall accuracy of 80% for the lateral spread occurrence models and 70% for the multiclass displacement classification models. These models show that peak ground acceleration, distance to the river, ground elevation, and groundwater table contribute most to the accuracy of the lateral spread predictions for this dataset, and the inclusion of cone penetration test (CPT) features improves only the prediction of the largest displacement class (>1.0 m). Further research is needed to develop ML models that are generalizable to other earthquake events and geologic settings.
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页码:2288 / 2314
页数:27
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