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Data mining techniques for the assessment of factors contributing to the damage of residential houses in Australia

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posted on 2011-01-01, 00:00 authored by Norhaslinda (Linda) Osman-Schlegel, Adam KrezelAdam Krezel, K McManus
This paper reports on the preparation and management processes of inconsistent data on damage on residential houses in Victoria, Australia. There are no existing specific and fully relevant databases readily available except for the incomplete paper-based and electronic-based reports. Therefore, the extracting of information from the reports is complicated and time consuming in order to extract and include all the necessary information needed for analysis of damage on residential houses founded on expansive soils. Data mining is adopted to develop a database. Statistical methods and Artificial Intelligence methods are used to quantify the quality of data. The paper concludes that the development of such database could enable BHC to evaluate the usefulness of the reports prepared on the reported damage properties for further analysis.

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Event

Soft Computing Technology in Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering. Conference (2nd : 2011 Crete, Greece)

Pagination

1 - 12

Publisher

Civil-Comp Press

Location

Crete, Greece

Place of publication

Stirlingshire, Scotland

Start date

2011-09-06

End date

2011-09-09

ISSN

1759-3433

ISBN-13

9781905088492

Language

eng

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Publication classification

E1 Full written paper - refereed

Copyright notice

2011, Civil-Comp Press

Editor/Contributor(s)

Y Tsompanakis, B Topping

Title of proceedings

CSC 2011 : Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Soft Computing Technology in Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering

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