Prediction of potential seismic damage using classification and regression trees: a case study on earthquake damage databases from Turkey

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Fatma Yerlikaya-Özkurt
Aysegul Askan
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[1] Atılım University,Department of Industrial Engineering
[2] Middle East Technical University,Department of Civil Engineering
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Natural Hazards | 2020年 / 103卷
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Earthquakes; Seismic damage; Classification and regression tree; Damage prediction;
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Seismic damage estimation is an important key ingredient of seismic loss modeling, risk mitigation and disaster management. It is a problem involving inherent uncertainties and complexities. Thus, it is important to employ robust approaches which will handle the problem accurately. In this study, classification and regression tree approach is applied on damage data sets collected from reinforced concrete frame buildings after major previous earthquakes in Turkey. Four damage states ranging from None to Severe are used, while five structural parameters are employed as damage identifiers. For validation, results of classification analyses are compared against observed damage states. Results in terms of well-known classification performance measures indicate that when the size of the database is larger, the correct classification rates are higher. Performance measures computed for Test data set indicate similar success to that of Train data set. The approach is found to be effective in classifying randomly selected damage data.
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页码:3163 / 3180
页数:17
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