An IPSO-RNN machine learning model for soil landslide displacement prediction

2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (12) ◽  
Author(s):  
Tao Zheng ◽  
Qi hua Zhao ◽  
Jian bo Hu ◽  
Jun feng Jiang ◽  
Rui Su
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Li Linwei ◽  
Yiping Wu ◽  
Miao Fasheng ◽  
Xue Yang ◽  
Huang Yepiao

Abstract Constructing an accurate and stable displacement prediction model is essential to build a capable early warning system for landslide disasters. To overcome the drawbacks of previous displacement prediction models for step-like landslides, such as the incomplete or excessive decompositions of cumulative displacements and input factors and the redundancy or lack of input factors, we propose an adaptive hybrid machine learning model. This model is composed of three parts. First, candidate factors are proposed based on the macroscopic deformation response of landslides. Then, the landslide displacement and its candidate factors are adaptively decomposed into different displacement and factor components by applying optimized variational mode decomposition (OVMD). Second, in the gray wolf optimizer-based kernel extreme learning machine (GWO-KELM) model, the global sensitivity analysis (GSA) of the prediction results of different displacement components to each decomposed factor is analyzed based on the PAWN method. Then, the decomposed factors are reduced according to the GSA results. Third, based on the reduced factors, the optimal GWO-KELM models of the different displacement components are established to predict the displacement. Taking the Baishuihe landslide as an example, we used the raw data of three representative monitoring sites from June 2006 to December 2016 to verify the validity, accuracy, and stability of the model. The results indicate that the proposed hybrid model can effectively determine the displacement decomposition parameters. In addition, this model performed well over a three-year forecast with low model complexity.


2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Steen Lysgaard ◽  
Paul C. Jennings ◽  
Jens Strabo Hummelshøj ◽  
Thomas Bligaard ◽  
Tejs Vegge

A machine learning model is used as a surrogate fitness evaluator in a genetic algorithm (GA) optimization of the atomic distribution of Pt-Au nanoparticles. The machine learning accelerated genetic algorithm (MLaGA) yields a 50-fold reduction of required energy calculations compared to a traditional GA.


Author(s):  
Dhilsath Fathima.M ◽  
S. Justin Samuel ◽  
R. Hari Haran

Aim: This proposed work is used to develop an improved and robust machine learning model for predicting Myocardial Infarction (MI) could have substantial clinical impact. Objectives: This paper explains how to build machine learning based computer-aided analysis system for an early and accurate prediction of Myocardial Infarction (MI) which utilizes framingham heart study dataset for validation and evaluation. This proposed computer-aided analysis model will support medical professionals to predict myocardial infarction proficiently. Methods: The proposed model utilize the mean imputation to remove the missing values from the data set, then applied principal component analysis to extract the optimal features from the data set to enhance the performance of the classifiers. After PCA, the reduced features are partitioned into training dataset and testing dataset where 70% of the training dataset are given as an input to the four well-liked classifiers as support vector machine, k-nearest neighbor, logistic regression and decision tree to train the classifiers and 30% of test dataset is used to evaluate an output of machine learning model using performance metrics as confusion matrix, classifier accuracy, precision, sensitivity, F1-score, AUC-ROC curve. Results: Output of the classifiers are evaluated using performance measures and we observed that logistic regression provides high accuracy than K-NN, SVM, decision tree classifiers and PCA performs sound as a good feature extraction method to enhance the performance of proposed model. From these analyses, we conclude that logistic regression having good mean accuracy level and standard deviation accuracy compared with the other three algorithms. AUC-ROC curve of the proposed classifiers is analyzed from the output figure.4, figure.5 that logistic regression exhibits good AUC-ROC score, i.e. around 70% compared to k-NN and decision tree algorithm. Conclusion: From the result analysis, we infer that this proposed machine learning model will act as an optimal decision making system to predict the acute myocardial infarction at an early stage than an existing machine learning based prediction models and it is capable to predict the presence of an acute myocardial Infarction with human using the heart disease risk factors, in order to decide when to start lifestyle modification and medical treatment to prevent the heart disease.


Author(s):  
Dhaval Patel ◽  
Shrey Shrivastava ◽  
Wesley Gifford ◽  
Stuart Siegel ◽  
Jayant Kalagnanam ◽  
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Enrique Reyes-Archundia ◽  
Noel E. Rodriiguez-Maya ◽  
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