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Monitoring and Prediction of Highway Foundation Settlement Based on Particle Swarm Optimization and Support Vector Machine

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  • Rui Yang
  • ShengLi Yuan
  • Mukesh Soni

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Highway construction has always been an important strategy in China’s construction projects. However, because the soil in the construction area belongs to the soft soil zone, there will often be large vertical deformation in the construction process, which will seriously affect the engineering quality, so the highway FS (foundation settlement) prediction is particularly important. In order to improve the accuracy of highway stability prediction and ensure the safety of highway engineering, a prediction model based on PSO_SVM (support vector machine for particle swarm optimization) is proposed. By using the particle velocity and its position in the PSO algorithm to correspond to the kernel function parameters and penalty factors of the parameters in the model, the optimal parameters are found and substituted into the SVM prediction model to obtain the PSO_SVM. The results show that the MAD of section A# and section B # of PSO_SVM is 0.8991 and 1.3027 for different monitoring points. Conclusion. PSO_SVM has a strong learning and generalization ability, high prediction accuracy, stability, and adaptability, and can reflect the overall change information of highway FS data, which has practical application value.

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  • Rui Yang & ShengLi Yuan & Mukesh Soni, 2022. "Monitoring and Prediction of Highway Foundation Settlement Based on Particle Swarm Optimization and Support Vector Machine," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2022, pages 1-8, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:2754965
    DOI: 10.1155/2022/2754965
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