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AuthorLu, Xinzheng
AuthorPlevris, Vagelis
AuthorTsiatas, George
AuthorDe Domenico, Dario
Available date2024-10-02T05:59:49Z
Publication Date2022
Publication NameFrontiers in Built Environment
ResourceScopus
ISSN22973362
URIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fbuil.2022.876077
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/59650
AbstractEarthquake disasters have caused enormous casualties and economic losses so far, threatening the social and economic development of humanity. At present, artificial intelligence (AI) is one of the frontiers and central issues in both academic research and engineering practice. AI refers to the branch of computer science that develops machines and software with human-like intelligence. In recent years, AI techniques are developing rapidly and have been widely adopted in several engineering disciplines. Among the different AI techniques, machine learning (ML), pattern recognition (PR), and deep learning (DL) have recently acquired considerable attention and are establishing themselves as a new class of powerful intelligent methods for use in the earthquake and structural engineering with proven effectiveness, as shown in recent studies. In the future, with the improvement of computational power and data accumulation, the feasibility and necessity of AI-driven technologies are expected to grow quickly. The Research Topic "Artificial Intelligence-Powered Methodologies and Applications in Earthquake and Structural Engineering" was proposed to collect cutting-edge research works combining AI with various scientific fields, such as seismic ground motion studies, structural and city-scale seismic risk, computational methods in structural engineering, structural system identification and damage detection, structural control under seismic action, structural health monitoring, among others.
SponsorWe would like to thank all authors for their valuable contributions, the dedicated reviewers for their useful guidance and suggestions for improving the papers and the Editorial Team of Frontiers in Built Environment ("Earthquake Engineering" and "Computational Methods in Structural Engineering" sections) for the professional assistance and for giving us the valuable opportunity to launch this Research Topic.
Languageen
PublisherFrontiers Media S.A.
Subjectartificial intelligence
damage assessment
damage detection
seismic risk
structural dynamics and control
structural health monitoring
system identification
TitleEditorial: Artificial Intelligence-Powered Methodologies and Applications in Earthquake and Structural Engineering
TypeOther
Volume Number8
dc.accessType Open Access


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