2022
DOI: 10.3390/rs14122779
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Probabilistic Evaluation of Slope Reliability Considering Groundwater Level Uncertainty Based on Dynamic Agent Model Using Uniform Design

Abstract: Due to the adverse influence of landslide disasters on human lives, property, and infrastructures, slope reliability analysis has attracted worldwide attention. However, many problems such as the neglect of the uncertainty in the water table level and the balance between the performance and efficiency in conventional models are still unresolved. This study investigates the influence of the uncertainty in the water table level on the benefit of considering such uncertainty in slope reliability analysis. For thi… Show more

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“…Ling et al [3] investigated the influence of the uncertainty in the water table level on the benefit of considering such uncertainty in slope reliability analysis. For this purpose, a new method, i.e., a dynamic whale optimization algorithm (WOA)-Gaussian process regression (GPR) agent model using uniform design considering uncertainty in the groundwater level, is proposed for slope probabilistic analysis.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Ling et al [3] investigated the influence of the uncertainty in the water table level on the benefit of considering such uncertainty in slope reliability analysis. For this purpose, a new method, i.e., a dynamic whale optimization algorithm (WOA)-Gaussian process regression (GPR) agent model using uniform design considering uncertainty in the groundwater level, is proposed for slope probabilistic analysis.…”
Section: Special Issue Contentmentioning
confidence: 99%