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Anny Leema1, Ponnuraman Balakrishnan1, Gladys Gnana Kiruba1
1School of Computer Science and Engineering, Vellore Institute of Technology, Vellore, India.
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Accurate predictions of earthquakes are crucial for disaster preparedness and risk mitigation. Conventional machine learning models like Random Forest, SVR, and XGBoost are frequently used for seismic forecasting; however, capturing the intricate spatiotemporal relationships in earthquake data remains a challenge. To overcome this issue, we propose SeismoQuakeGNN, a novel Graph Neural Network (GNN) and Transformer-based hybrid framework that integrates spatial and temporal learning for improved seismic forecasting. Unlike existing GNN-based models, SeismoQuakeGNN introduces an optimized spatial encoding mechanism to dynamically learn seismic interdependencies, coupled with a Transformer-driven attention module to capture long-range temporal correlations. Furthermore, initial experiments with XGBoost demonstrated its limitations in learning earthquake patterns, reinforcing the need for deep spatial-temporal modeling. The new SeismoQuakeGNN method is capable of substantial and efficient data processing of relationships in both space and time, as well as providing superior transfer to different seismic areas, thereby qualifying as a dependable starting point to extensive earthquake forecasting and hazard evaluation.
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