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Slope reliability analysis using surrogate models via new support vector machines with swarm intelligence

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Indexed by:期刊论文

Date of Publication:2016-06-01

Journal:APPLIED MATHEMATICAL MODELLING

Included Journals:SCIE、EI

Volume:40

Issue:11-12

Page Number:6105-6120

ISSN No.:0307-904X

Key Words:Slope reliability; Support vector regression; Spencer's method; Probabilistic analysis; Artificial bee colony algorithm

Abstract:Surrogate model methods are attractive ways to improve the efficiency of Monte Carlo simulation (MCS) for structural reliability analysis. An intelligent surrogate model based method for slope system reliability analysis is presented in this study. The novel machine learning technique nu-support vector machine (nu-SVM) is adopted to establish the surrogate model to predict the factor of safety via the samples generated by Latin hypercube sampling. Global optimization algorithms particle swarm optimization and artificial bee colony algorithm are adopted to select the hyper-parameters of nu-SVM model. The applicability of the nu-SVM based surrogate model for slope system reliability analysis is tested on four examples with obvious system effects. It is found that the proposed surrogate model combined with MCS can achieve accurate system failure probability evaluation using fewer deterministic slope stability analyzes than other approaches. (C) 2016 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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