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The permeability coefficient of soils is an essential measure for designing geotechnical construction. The aim of this paper was to select a highest performance and reliable machine learning (ML) model to predict the permeability coefficient of soil and quantify the feature importance on the predicted value of the soil permeability coefficient with aided machine learning-based SHapley Additive exPlanations (SHAP) and Partial Dependence Plot 1D (PDP 1D). To acquire this purpose, five single ML algorithms including K-nearest neighbors (KNN), support vector machine (SVM), light gradient boosting machine (LightGBM), random forest (RF), and gradient boosting (GB) are used to build ML models for predicting the permeability coefficient of soils. Performance criteria for ML models include the coefficient of correlation R2, root mean square error (RMSE), mean absolute percentage error (MAPE), and mean absolute error (MAE). The best performance and reliable single ML model for predicting the permeability coefficient of soil for the testing dataset is the gradient boosting (GB) model, which has R2 = 0.971, RMSE = 0.199 × 10−11 m/s, MAE = 0.161 × 10−11 m/s, and MAPE = 0.185%. To identify and quantify the feature importance on the permeability coefficient of soil, sensitivity studies using permutation importance, SHapley Additive exPlanations (SHAP), and Partial Dependence Plot 1D (PDP 1D) are performed with the aided best performance and reliable ML model GB. Plasticity index, density > water content, liquid limit, and plastic limit > clay content > void ratio are the order effects on the predicted value of the permeability coefficient. The plasticity index and density of soil are the first priority soil properties to measure when assessing the permeability coefficient of soil.
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Van Quan Tran & Xiaoan Yan, 2022.
"Predicting and Investigating the Permeability Coefficient of Soil with Aided Single Machine Learning Algorithm,"
Complexity, Hindawi, vol. 2022, pages 1-18, September.
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RePEc:hin:complx:8089428
DOI: 10.1155/2022/8089428
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