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Fusion-Learning-Based Optimization: A Modified Metaheuristic Method for Lightweight High-Performance Concrete Design

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  • Ghodrat Rahchamani
  • Seyed Mojtaba Movahedifar
  • Amin Honarbakhsh
  • Haitham Afan

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In order to build high-quality concrete, it is imperative to know the raw materials in advance. It is possible to accurately predict the quality of concrete and the amount of raw materials used using machine learning-enhanced methods. An automated process based on machine learning strategies is proposed in this paper for predicting the compressive strength of concrete. Fusion-learning-based optimization is used in the proposed approach to generate a strong learner by pooling support vector regression models. The SVR technique proposes an optimization method for finding the kernel radial basis function (RBF) parameters based on improving the innovative gunner algorithm (AIG). As a result of AIG's diverse solutions, local optima are effectively avoided. Therefore, the novelty of our research is that, in solving the uncertainty of predicted outputs based on integrated models, we use fusion-learning-based optimization to improve regression discrimination. We also collected a standard dataset to analyze the proposed algorithm, and subsequently, the dataset was designed from concrete laboratory tests on 244 samples, seven features, and three outputs. Different regression intensities are determined by correlation analysis of responses. Regression fusion is sufficiently accurate to estimate the number of desired outcomes examined based on the appropriate input data sample. The best quality concrete can be achieved with an error rate of less than 5%.

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  • Ghodrat Rahchamani & Seyed Mojtaba Movahedifar & Amin Honarbakhsh & Haitham Afan, 2022. "Fusion-Learning-Based Optimization: A Modified Metaheuristic Method for Lightweight High-Performance Concrete Design," Complexity, Hindawi, vol. 2022, pages 1-15, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:complx:6322834
    DOI: 10.1155/2022/6322834
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