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Applications of Gene Expression Programming for Estimating Compressive Strength of High-Strength Concrete

  • Fahid Aslam
  • , Furqan Farooq*
  • , Muhammad Nasir Amin
  • , Kaffayatullah Khan
  • , Abdul Waheed
  • , Arslan Akbar*
  • , Muhammad Faisal Javed*
  • , Rayed Alyousef*
  • , Hisham Alabdulijabbar
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

The experimental design of high-strength concrete (HSC) requires deep analysis to get the target strength. In this study, machine learning approaches and artificial intelligence python-based approaches have been utilized to predict the mechanical behaviour of HSC. The data to be used in the modelling consist of several input parameters such as cement, water, fine aggregate, and coarse aggregate in combination with a superplasticizer. Empirical relation with mathematical expression has been proposed using engineering programming. The efficiency of the models is assessed by statistical analysis with the error by using MAE, RRMSE, RSE, and comparisons were made between regression models. Moreover, variable intensity and correlation have shown that deep learning can be used to know the exact amount of materials in civil engineering rather than doing experimental work. The expression tree, as well as normalization of the graph, depicts significant accuracy between target and output values. The results reveal that machine learning proposed adamant accuracy and has elucidated performance in the prediction aspect.
Original languageEnglish
Article number8850535
JournalAdvances in Civil Engineering
Volume2020
Online published26 Sept 2020
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2020

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