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Stability Evaluation of Rock Slope in Hydraulic Engineering Based on Improved Support Vector Machine Algorithm

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  • Fei Li
  • Hongyun Zhang
  • Zhihan Lv

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The safety problem of the slope has always been an important subject in engineering geology, which has a wide range of application background and practical significance in reality. How to correctly evaluate the stability of the slope and obtain the parameters of the slope has always been the focus of research and production personnel at home and abroad. In recent years, various artificial intelligence calculation methods have been applied to the field of rock engineering and engineering geology, providing some new ideas for the solution of slope stability analysis and parameter back analysis. Support vector machine (SVM) algorithm has unique advantages and generalization in dealing with finite samples and highly complex and nonlinear problems. At present, it has become a research hotspot of intelligent methods and has been widely paid attention to in various application fields of slope engineering. In this paper, a cuckoo search algorithm-improved support vector machine (CS-SVM) method is applied to slope stability analysis and parameter inversion. Aiming at the problem of selecting kernel function parameters and penalty number of SVM, a method of using cuckoo search algorithm to improve support vector machine was proposed, and the global optimization ability of cuckoo search algorithm was used to improve the algorithm. Aiming at the slope samples collected, the classification algorithm of support vector machine (SVM) was used to identify the stable state of the test samples, and the improved SVM algorithm was used to analyze the safety factor of the test samples. The results show that the proposed method is reasonable and reliable. Based on the inversion of the permeability coefficient of the test samples by the improved support vector machine, the comparison between the inversion value and the theoretical value shows that it is basically feasible to invert the permeability coefficient of the dam slope by the improved support vector machine.

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  • Fei Li & Hongyun Zhang & Zhihan Lv, 2021. "Stability Evaluation of Rock Slope in Hydraulic Engineering Based on Improved Support Vector Machine Algorithm," Complexity, Hindawi, vol. 2021, pages 1-13, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:complx:8516525
    DOI: 10.1155/2021/8516525
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