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Performance Comparison of Machine Learning Models for Concrete Compressive Strength Prediction
Amit Kumar Sah1, Yao-Ming Hong1
1Nanhua University, Chiayi 62248, Taiwan.
Abstract:
This study explores the prediction of concrete compressive strength using machine learning models, aiming to overcome the time-consuming and complex nature of conventional methods. Four models-an artificial neural network (ANN), a multiple linear regression, a support vector machine, and a regression tree-are employed and compared for performance, using evaluation metrics such as mean absolute deviation, root mean square error, coefficient of correlation, and mean absolute percentage error. After preprocessing 1030 samples, the dataset is split into two subsets: 70% for training and 30% for testing. The ANN model, further divided into training, validation (15%), and testing (15%), outperforms others in accuracy and efficiency. This outcome streamlines compressive strength determination in the construction industry, saving time and simplifying the process.
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