The performance comparison of the decision tree models on the prediction of seismic gravelly soil liquefaction potential based on dynamic penetration test

Seismic liquefaction has been reported in sandy soils as well as gravelly soils. Despite sandy soils, a comprehensive case history record is still lacking for developing empirical, semi-empirical, and soft computing models to predict this phenomenon in gravelly soils. This work compiles documentatio...

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Published inFrontiers in earth science (Lausanne) Vol. 11
Main Authors Ahmad, Mahmood, Alsulami, Badr T., Hakamy, Ahmad, Majdi, Ali, Alqurashi, Muwaffaq, Sabri Sabri, Mohanad Muayad, Al-Mansob, Ramez A., Bin Ibrahim, Mohd Rasdan
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Frontiers Media S.A 21.07.2023
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Summary:Seismic liquefaction has been reported in sandy soils as well as gravelly soils. Despite sandy soils, a comprehensive case history record is still lacking for developing empirical, semi-empirical, and soft computing models to predict this phenomenon in gravelly soils. This work compiles documentation from 234 case histories of gravelly soil liquefaction from across the world to generate a database, which will then be used to develop seismic gravelly soil liquefaction potential models. The performance measures, namely, accuracy, precision, recall, F-score, and area under the receiver operating characteristic curve, were used to evaluate the training and testing tree-based models’ performance and highlight the capability of the logistic model tree over reduced error pruning tree, random tree and random forest models. The findings of this research can provide theoretical support for researchers in selecting appropriate tree-based models and improving the predictive performance of seismic gravelly soil liquefaction potential.
ISSN:2296-6463
2296-6463
DOI:10.3389/feart.2023.1105610