A new multikernel relevance vector machine based on the HPSOGWO algorithm for predicting and controlling blast-induced ground vibration

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Zhi Yu
Xiuzhi Shi
Jian Zhou
Yonggang Gou
Xiaofeng Huo
Junhui Zhang
Danial Jahed Armaghani
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[1] Central South University,School of Resources and Safety Engineering
[2] Xinjiang University,Institute of Geology and Mineral Engineering
[3] Duy Tan University,Institute of Research and Development
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Engineering with Computers | 2022年 / 38卷
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Relevance vector machine; Kernel function; Hybrid particle swarm optimization with grey wolf optimizer algorithm; Blast-induced ground vibration;
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The relevance vector machine (RVM) is considered a robust machine learning method and its superior performance has been confirmed through many successful engineering applications. To improve the performance of the RVM model, three single kernel functions, and three multikernel functions, including two newly proposed multikernel functions, tenfold cross-validation, and the hybrid particle swarm optimization with grey wolf optimizer (HPSOGWO) algorithm were combined to develop an artificial intelligence (AI) model framework. Afterwards, a new application of the RVM method was used and introduced for two different datasets of the blast-induced ground vibration. In addition, an artificial neural network (ANN) model and seven empirical equations were also developed for comparison purposes, and their prediction performances were evaluated considering three performance metrics, i.e., root mean square error (RMSE), correlation coefficient (R2), and mean absolute error (MAE). The obtained results showed that the multikernel RVM model can provide better performance capacity than the single-kernel RVM model. As a result, the AI models were found to be more applicable than the empirical equations in estimating blast-induced ground vibration. The prediction performance results of these models confirmed that the selected database has a great impact on the prediction capacity. Therefore, it is a common act to compare the performance of various models based on the selected database before selecting an optimal predictive model. The proposed model in this study provides new theoretical and practical support for the prediction of blast-induced ground vibration and can be utilized by other researchers in similar fields.
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