An extreme learning machine approach for slope stability evaluation and prediction

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作者
Zaobao Liu
Jianfu Shao
Weiya Xu
Hongjie Chen
Yu Zhang
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[1] Hohai University,Geotechnical Research Institute
[2] University of Science and Technology of Lille,Laboratory of Mechanics of Lille
来源
Natural Hazards | 2014年 / 73卷
关键词
Geotechnical engineering; Slope stability analysis; Stability prediction; Circular slip failure; Artificial intelligence; Extreme learning machine;
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This paper presents slope stability evaluation and prediction with the approach of a fast robust neural network named the extreme learning machine (ELM). The circular failure mechanism of a slope is formulated based on its material, geometrical and environmental parameters such as the unit weight, the cohesion, the internal friction angle, the slope inclination, slope height and the pore water ratio. The ELM is proposed to evaluate the stability of slopes subjected to potential circular failures by means of prediction of the factor of safety (FS). Substantial slope cases collected worldwide are utilized to illustrate and assess the capability and predictability of the ELM on slope stability analysis. Based on the mean absolute percentage errors and the correlation coefficients between the original and predicted FS values, comparisons are demonstrated between the ELM and the generalized regression neural network (GRNN) as well as the prediction models generated from the genetic algorithms. Moreover, sensitivity analysis of the slope parameters and the ELM model parameters is carried out based on the two utilized evaluation functions. The time expense of the ELM on slope stability analysis is also investigated. The results prove that the ELM is advantageous to the GRNN and the genetic algorithm based models in the analysis of slope stability. Hence, the ELM can be a promising technique for approaching the problems in geotechnical engineering.
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页码:787 / 804
页数:17
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