Machine-Learning Applications in Structural Response Prediction: A Review

AbstractStructural health monitoring (SHM) is an important and practical procedure for ensuring the structural integrity and serviceability of civil engineering structures such as bridges, buildings, and dams. Model-driven or data-driven strategies for structural response prediction are now widely c...

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