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A hybrid prediction model of landslide displacement with risk-averse adaptation
Computers & Geosciences ( IF 4.2 ) Pub Date : 2020-08-01 , DOI: 10.1016/j.cageo.2020.104527
Yin Xing , Jianping Yue , Chuang Chen , Yuluo Qin , Jia Hu

Abstract Reliable and accurate landslide displacement prediction is the key to early warning system. Most studies focus only on accuracy of landslide displacement estimation and ignore catastrophic consequences caused by underestimated landslide displacement. This paper investigates a landslide displacement prediction method with risk-averse adaptation. In this methodology, double exponential smoothing method is utilized to predict trend term of landslide displacement, while hybrid model of support vector regression and long short-term memory network is developed to predict periodic term of landslide displacement. Considering the adverse effect of underestimated displacement, a cost function with a penalty mechanism is proposed to force the underestimated displacement to shift to an overestimation. Finally, the predicted cumulative displacement is obtained by superposing the predicted trend displacement with the periodic displacement. Verification results on Baishuihe landslide in China indicate that the proposed approach for landslide displacement prediction can maintain a high prediction accuracy and reduce the underestimation rate, thereby achieving adaptive avoidance of risks.
更新日期:2020-08-01
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