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Title: Landslide susceptibility mapping using Forest by Penalizing Attributes (FPA) algorithm based machine learning approach
Authors: Tran, Van Phong
Ly, Hai-Bang
Phan, Trong Trinh
Prakash, Indra
Dao, Trung Hoan
Keywords: AUC
GIS
Landslide susceptibility mapping
Machine learning
ROC
Vietnam
Issue Date: 2020
Series/Report no.: Vietnam Journal of Earth Sciences;Vol. 42, No. 03 .- P.237-246
Abstract: Landslide susceptibility mapping is a helpful tool for assessment and management of landslides of an area. In this study, we have applied first time Forest by Penalizing Attributes (FPA) algorithm-based Machine Learning (ML) approach for mapping of landslide susceptibility at Muong Lay district (Vietnam). For this aim, 217 historical landslides locations were identified and analyzed for the development of FPA model and generation of susceptibility map. Nine landslide topographical and geo-environmental conditioning factors (curvature, geology/lithology, aspect, distance from faults, rivers and roads, weathering crust, slope, and deep division) were utilized to construct the training and validating datasets for landslide modeling. Different quantitative statistical indices including Area Under the Receiver Operating Characteristic (ROC) curve (AUC) were used to evaluate the performance of the model. The results indicate that the predictive capability of the FPA is very good for landslide susceptibility mapping on both training (AUC = 0.935) and validating (AUC = 0.882) datasets. Thus, the novel FPA based ML model can be utilized for the development of accurate landslide susceptibility map of the study area and this approach can also be applied in other landslide prone areas.
URI: https://dspace.ctu.edu.vn/jspui/handle/123456789/41009
ISSN: 0866-7187
Appears in Collections:Vietnam journal of Earth sciences

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