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Title: Artificial Intelligence and Structural Reliability Analysis in Nigeria: A Review
Authors: Olorunpomi, M. D.
Kolo, D. N.
Abdullahi, A.
Agbese, E.
Keywords: Artificial Intelligence, Concrete, Neural Networks, Machine Learning, Structural Reliability
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: Department of Civil Engineering, FUT Mnna
Abstract: resistances are modelled as probabilistic variables, and the failure of structure occurs when the total applied load is larger than the total resistance of the structure. This review presents the recent advances in using Artificial Intelligence (AI) in SRA; it explores the application of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in assessing the structural reliability of structures, particularly focusing on the integration of machine learning models, predictive analytics, and data-driven approaches. AI-based tools can enhance accuracy, speed, and efficiency in structural assessments, offering a potential solution to Nigeria's infrastructure challenges. Machine learning-based techniques have been introduced to SRA problems to deal with its huge computational cost and increase accuracy. ANNs and SVMs are two popularly used tools in the ML-based SRA literature. They have been widely used for the SRA because of their adaptability to different well-known reliability calculation methods such as MCS, FORM, and SORM. While these technologies have been successfully implemented in other parts of the world, its application in Nigeria faces challenges related to data availability, infrastructure, and expertise. Nonetheless, with the increasing adoption of digital technologies in Nigeria’s construction industry, AI offers a compelling opportunity for improving the safetyand sustainability of concrete structures.
URI: http://irepo.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/29712
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