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Improving the prediction of material properties of concrete using Kaizen Programming with Simulated Annealing

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Abstract Predicting the properties of materials like concrete has been proven a difficult task given the complex interactions among its components. Over the years, researchers have used Statistics, Machine Learning,… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Predicting the properties of materials like concrete has been proven a difficult task given the complex interactions among its components. Over the years, researchers have used Statistics, Machine Learning, and Evolutionary Computation to build models in an attempt to accurately predict such properties. High-quality models are often non-linear, justifying the study of nonlinear regression tools. In this paper, we employ a traditional multiple linear regression method by ordinary least squares to solve the task. However, the model is built upon nonlinear features automatically engineered by Kaizen Programming, a recently proposed hybrid method. Experimental results show that Kaizen Programming can find low-correlated features in an acceptable computational time. Such features build high-quality models with better predictive quality than results reported in the literature.

Keywords: improving prediction; kaizen programming; concrete using; prediction material; properties concrete; material properties

Journal Title: Neurocomputing
Year Published: 2017

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