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A review of physics-based machine learning in civil engineering

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Volume 13, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.rineng.2021.100316

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Physics-based machine learning; Machine learning; Deep neural network; Civil engineering

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The recent development of machine learning and deep learning has provided opportunities in various sectors. However, applying ML directly to civil engineering can be challenging as simulated applications often fail in real-world tests. Physics-based ML models integrate data, partial differential equations, and mathematical models to address the issue of data shift and have important applications in civil engineering.
The recent development of machine learning (ML) and Deep Learning (DL) increases the opportunities in all the sectors. ML is a significant tool that can be applied across many disciplines, but its direct application to civil engineering problems can be challenging. ML for civil engineering applications that are simulated in the lab often fail in real-world tests. This is usually attributed to a data mismatch between the data used to train and test the ML model and the data it encounters in the real world, a phenomenon known as data shift. However, a physics based ML model integrates data, partial differential equations (PDEs), and mathematical models to solve data shift problems. Physics-based ML models are trained to solve supervised learning tasks while respecting any given laws of physics described by general nonlinear equations. Physics-based ML, which takes center stage across many science disciplines, plays an important role in fluid dynamics, quantum mechanics, computational resources, and data storage. This paper reviews the history of physics-based ML and its application in civil engineering.

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