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Evaluation of neural network models for landslide susceptibility assessment

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摘要 Identifying and assessing the disaster risk of landslide-prone regions is very critical for disaster prevention and mitigation.Owning to their special advantages,neural network algorithms have been widely used for landslide susceptibility mapping(LSM)in recent decades.In the present study,three advanced neural network models popularly used in relevant studies,i.e.artificial neural network(ANN),one dimensional convolutional neural network(1D CNN)and recurrent neural network(RNN),were evaluated and compared for LSM practice over the Qingchuan County,Sichuan province,China.Extensive experimental results demonstrated satisfactory performances of these three neural network models in accurately predicting susceptible regions.Specifically,ANN and 1D CNN models yielded quite consistent LSM results but slightly differed from those of RNN model spatially.Nevertheless,accuracy evaluations revealed that the RNN model outperformed the other two models both qualitatively and quantitatively but its complexity was relatively high.Experiments concerning training hyper-parameters on the performance of neural network models for LSM suggested that relatively small batch size values with Tanh activation function and SGD optimizer are essential to improve the performance of neural network models for LSM,which may provide a thread to help those who apply these advanced algorithms to improve their efficiency.
出处 《International Journal of Digital Earth》 SCIE EI 2022年第1期934-953,共20页 国际数字地球学报(英文)
基金 supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China[grant number 41941016,U1839204 and U2139201] National Institute of Natural Hazards,Ministry of Emergency Management of China Research Fund[grant number ZDJ2017-24].
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