Landslide Susceptibility Analysis Using Machine Learning Techniques In Penang Island, Malaysia

Landslides are a natural hazard which cause great losses of lives and properties. Landslide susceptibility analysis (LSA) is of great importance for landslide management and mitigation. This study mainly aims to improve the spatial prediction performance of LSA using machine learning techniques. Sin...

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spelling my.usm.eprints.52694 http://eprints.usm.my/52694/ Landslide Susceptibility Analysis Using Machine Learning Techniques In Penang Island, Malaysia Gao, Han QA1 Mathematics (General) Landslides are a natural hazard which cause great losses of lives and properties. Landslide susceptibility analysis (LSA) is of great importance for landslide management and mitigation. This study mainly aims to improve the spatial prediction performance of LSA using machine learning techniques. Since landslide samples account for a small percentage in the raw data, selecting an optimal sample ratio before training machine learning models and increasing the landslide samples in an efficient way are the main research problems. On the one hand, three types of sample ratios are designed to increase the spatial prediction performance through comparative analysis. The equal ratio for datasets is found as the optimal ratio in LSA. Additionally, three oversampling methods, random oversampling technique (ROTE), synthetic minority oversampling technique (SMOTE) and self-creating oversampling technique (SCOTE), are applied to augment the landslide samples. A comparable result is obtained which indicates the efficiency of the augmented landslide samples. Finally, gradient boosting models are developed to integrate with SMOTE and SCOTE in LSA. The area under the curve (AUC) values are considered as the key metric for evaluating the models’ performance. The results show an enhancement in the performance with the highest AUC value of 0.9525. To summarise, the maps produced in this study can provide useful information for the local landslide management and mitigation. 2021-10 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/52694/1/GAO%20HAN%20-%20TESIS24.pdf Gao, Han (2021) Landslide Susceptibility Analysis Using Machine Learning Techniques In Penang Island, Malaysia. PhD thesis, Universiti Sains Malaysia.
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Landslide Susceptibility Analysis Using Machine Learning Techniques In Penang Island, Malaysia
description Landslides are a natural hazard which cause great losses of lives and properties. Landslide susceptibility analysis (LSA) is of great importance for landslide management and mitigation. This study mainly aims to improve the spatial prediction performance of LSA using machine learning techniques. Since landslide samples account for a small percentage in the raw data, selecting an optimal sample ratio before training machine learning models and increasing the landslide samples in an efficient way are the main research problems. On the one hand, three types of sample ratios are designed to increase the spatial prediction performance through comparative analysis. The equal ratio for datasets is found as the optimal ratio in LSA. Additionally, three oversampling methods, random oversampling technique (ROTE), synthetic minority oversampling technique (SMOTE) and self-creating oversampling technique (SCOTE), are applied to augment the landslide samples. A comparable result is obtained which indicates the efficiency of the augmented landslide samples. Finally, gradient boosting models are developed to integrate with SMOTE and SCOTE in LSA. The area under the curve (AUC) values are considered as the key metric for evaluating the models’ performance. The results show an enhancement in the performance with the highest AUC value of 0.9525. To summarise, the maps produced in this study can provide useful information for the local landslide management and mitigation.
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title Landslide Susceptibility Analysis Using Machine Learning Techniques In Penang Island, Malaysia
title_short Landslide Susceptibility Analysis Using Machine Learning Techniques In Penang Island, Malaysia
title_full Landslide Susceptibility Analysis Using Machine Learning Techniques In Penang Island, Malaysia
title_fullStr Landslide Susceptibility Analysis Using Machine Learning Techniques In Penang Island, Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Landslide Susceptibility Analysis Using Machine Learning Techniques In Penang Island, Malaysia
title_sort landslide susceptibility analysis using machine learning techniques in penang island, malaysia
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