Data di Pubblicazione:
2008
Abstract:
Abstract—This paper presents a fuzzy expert system for the
creation of landslide possibility maps using change of land-use
data from Earth observation, as well as historical, rainfall, and
earthquake data stored in a geographic information system, as
input. The difference with other systems is in the use of change
(differential) input data. The method is tested with 16 documented
landslides. The fuzzy neural network (NN) developed can predict
the crowns of 13 out of the 16 landslides to be among the 5%most
at-risk pixels that are identified in the area of study, which covers
100 km2. The fuzzy expert system considers the rules that increase
the possibility of a landslide, as supplied by experts, and expresses
them in the form of an empirical algebraic formula. It then
fuzzifies the various thresholds they rely on and, in conjunction
with uncertainties that are reported by the classifier that decides
the land-use change, produces a fuzzy algebraic formula that may
be used to identify the range of uncertainty in the possibility of
a landslide in terms of the ranges of uncertainty in the input
variables. This formula is used to train an Ishibuchi fuzzy NN,
which has been designed to capture uncertainty in the rules and
uncertainty in the input variables. It is this Ishibuchi NN that acts
as a fuzzy expert system.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Tarantino, Cristina; Blonda, PALMA NICOLETTA
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