Probabilistic classification of surrounding rock mass of tunnels based on fully Bayesian Gaussian process classification (fB‐GPC) with consideration of influencing factors selection

Author:

Song Chao1ORCID,Zhao Tengyuan12ORCID,Xu Ling1

Affiliation:

1. School of Human Settlements and Civil Engineering Xi'an Jiaotong University Xi'an China

2. State Key Laboratory of Intelligent Geotechnics and Tunnelling (FSDI) Xi'an China

Abstract

Rock mass classification is of great significance in guiding the design and construction of tunnels, which is often determined through single‐factor or multi‐factor classification methods based on some readily available rock indices, for example, dynamic elastic modulus, degree of tectonization, and so forth. Although these methods work reasonably well in some cases, they tend to lead to inaccurate classification results due to the pre‐selected main factor or function forms, especially for tunnels with complex geological conditions. Alternatively, the classification may be achieved with the aid of some machine learning (ML) methods, which are data‐driven, hence bypassing pre‐determination of the mathematical function forms of the main factor(s). Note although these ML methods perform well in the classification of surrounding rock mass, they generally employ all measurements of readily available rock indices as input variables, which might lead to excessive model complexity and a potential decrease in generalization performance. In this paper, a fully Bayesian Gaussian process classification (fB‐GPC) approach is proposed for probabilistic classification of surrounding rock mass, which is data‐driven and can select the optimal combination of main factors that affect rock mass classification. A real‐life example is used to illustrate and validate the proposed approach. Results show that the proposed fB‐GPC method performs very well in determination of the most important factor for classification of surrounding rock mass, with an area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC) of around 0.98. A sensitivity study is also performed to systematically examine the accuracy and robustness of the proposed approach in this study.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Geology

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