Support vector regression model for the prediction of buildings' maximum seismic response based on real monitoring data.

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作者:Tao Dongwang, Fang Shizhe, Liu Haixu, Lu Jianqi, Wang Jiang, Ma Qiang
Maximum drift ratio (MDR), one of the engineering demand parameters (EDPs), provides fundamental physical value for predicting building damage. Existing machine learning based prediction models mainly rely on numerical simulation data or structural experiments and are not appropriate for prediction of seismic response of real structures. The New Earthquake Data (NDE1.0) is the most comprehensive publicly available dataset of actual structural seismic response observations. Currently the prediction models using NDE1.0 are mainly based on linear or log-linear regression. In this study, based on the NDE1.0 flatfile, we develop a full-feature support vector regression (SVR) based MDR prediction model (SVR-MDR), treating all the available 41 characteristic parameters including structural information as input feature. To improve the model's efficiency and practical applicability, we also establish a reduced-feature SVR model (RSVR-MDR) by selecting 10 fundamental parameters based on SHapley Additive exPlanations (SHAP) values and the accessibility of features. Our results demonstrate that SVR-MDR model outperform other machine learning models such as kernel ridge regression and decision tree models, and SVR-MDR and RSVR-MDR models outperform conventional loglinear regression and multinomial models, because SVR can map the complex nonlinear function of multiple variables and consider the available information of buildings especially the fundamental frequency. The proposed RSVR-MDR model have promising potential application for post-event seismic damage assessment and post-event emergency response in near real time.

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