Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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247646 | Automation in Construction | 2006 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Determining panel lengths for slurry walls is an engineering issue that involves complex geotechnical, design, and site considerations. In practice, the decision is made through a trial-and-error process. Relevant principles extracted from experts are not sufficiently detailed to generate a solution. This research proposes an inductive learning model for solving this problem. Given a new project whose panel lengths need to be determined, the model chooses similar cases from existing cases, based on case-based reasoning, performs an inductive learning, and uses correctness and coverage rates, and then static rules to verify the induced results.
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Authors
Ren-Jye Dzeng, Nang-Fei Pan,