Yuan, W; Yang, R; Yu, J; Zeng, Q and Yao, Z (2023) Control method of spray curing system for cement concrete members based on the adaboost.M1 algorithm. Construction Innovation, 23(1), pp. 178-192. ISSN 1471-4175
Abstract
Purpose: Spray curing has become the preferred curing method for most cement concrete members because of its lower cost and sound effect. However, the spray curing quality of members is vulnerable to random variation environment factors and anthropogenic interferences. This paper aims to introduce the machine learning algorithm into the spray curing system to optimize its control method to improve the spray curing quality of members. Design/methodology/approach: The critical parameters affecting the spray curing quality of members were collected through experiments, such as the temperature and humidity of the member's surface, the temperature, humidity and wind speed of the environment. The C4.5 algorithm was used as a weak classifier algorithm, and the AdaBoost.M1 algorithm was used to cascade multiple weak classifiers to form a robust classifier according to the collected data. Findings: The results showed that the model constructed by the AdaBoost.M1 algorithm had achieved higher accuracy and robustness among the two algorithms. Based on the classification model built by the AdaBoost.M1 algorithm, the spray curing system can cause automatic decision-making spray switching according to the member's real-time curing state and environment. Originality/value: With the classification model constructed by the AdaBoost.M1 algorithm, the spray curing system can overcome the disadvantages that external factors greatly influence the current control method of the spray curing system, and the intelligent control of the spray curing system was realized to a certain extent. This paper provides a reference for applying machine learning algorithms in the intellectual transformation of bridge construction equipment.
| Item Type: | Article |
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| Uncontrolled Keywords: | adaboost.m1 algorithm; cement concrete members; classification model; spray curing |
| Index terms: | humidity, control method, transformation, variation, methodology, decision-making, curing, machine learning, bridge construction, wind speed, accuracy, experiment |
| Subjects: | environmental science, artificial intelligence, data collection methods, business, climate science, decision analysis, concrete and cementitious materials, research methods, contractual condition, monitoring and control, infrastructure engineering, professional development |
| Topics: | Contract Administration, Digital Applications, Sustainability, Risk Management, Research Practice, Construction Materials, Information Management, Engineering Principles, Business Strategy |
| Descriptive scope: | 4 PCTE |
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