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Landslide susceptibility assessment by novel hybrid machine learning algorithms

Pham, Binh Thai and Shirzadi, Ataollah and Shahabi, Himan and Omidvar, Ebrahim and Singh, Sushant K. and Sahana, Mehebub and Asl, Dawood Talebpour and Ahmad, Baharin and Quoc, Nguyen Kim and Lee, Saro (2019) Landslide susceptibility assessment by novel hybrid machine learning algorithms. Sustainability (Switzerland), 11 (16). p. 4386. ISSN 2071-1050

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Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su11164386

Abstract

Landslides have multidimensional effects on the socioeconomic as well as environmental conditions of the impacted areas. The aim of this study is the spatial prediction of landslide using hybrid machine learning models including bagging (BA), random subspace (RS) and rotation forest (RF) with alternating decision tree (ADTree) as base classifier in the northern part of the Pithoragarh district, Uttarakhand, Himalaya, India. To construct the database, ten conditioning factors and a total of 103 landslide locations with a ratio of 70/30 were used. The significant factors were determined by chi-square attribute evaluation (CSEA) technique. The validity of the hybrid models was assessed by true positive rate (TP Rate), false positive rate (FP Rate), recall (sensitivity), precision, F-measure and area under the receiver operatic characteristic curve (AUC). Results concluded that land cover was the most important factor while curvature had no effect on landslide occurrence in the study area and it was removed from the modelling process. Additionally, results indicated that although all ensemble models enhanced the power prediction of the ADTree classifier (AUCtraining = 0.859; AUCvalidation = 0.813); however, the RS ensemble model (AUCtraining = 0.883; AUCvalidation = 0.842) outperformed and outclassed the RF (AUCtraining = 0.871; AUCvalidation = 0.840), and the BA (AUCtraining = 0.865; AUCvalidation = 0.836) ensemble model. The obtained results would be helpful for recognizing the landslide prone areas in future to better manage and decrease the damage and negative impacts on the environment.

Item Type:Article
Uncontrolled Keywords:Landslide, Meta classifier
Subjects:Q Science > QE Geology
Divisions:Built Environment
ID Code:88236
Deposited By: Widya Wahid
Deposited On:15 Dec 2020 00:18
Last Modified:15 Dec 2020 00:18

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