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Learned Prediction of Compressive Strength of GGBFS Concrete Using Hybrid Artificial Neural Network Models
In-Ji Han1, Tian-Feng Yuan1, Jin-Young Lee2
1School of Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering, Korea University, Seoul 02841, Korea.
Abstract:
A new hybrid intelligent model was developed for estimating the compressive strength (CS) of ground granulated blast furnace slag (GGBFS) concrete, and the synergistic benefits of the hybrid algorithm as compared with a single algorithm were verified. While using the collected 269 data from previous experimental studies, artificial neural network (ANN) models with three different learning algorithms namely back-propagation (BP), particle swarm optimization (PSO), and new hybrid PSO-BP algorithms, were constructed and the performance of the models was evaluated with regard to the prediction accuracy, efficiency, and stability through a threefold procedure. It was found that the PSO-BP neural network model was superior to the simple ANNs that were trained by a single algorithm and it is suitable for predicting the CS of GGBFS concrete.
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