日 時 :2025年 12月 2日(火) 15:30 ~ 17:00
講 師 :Kok-Kwang Phoon教授(Singapore University of Technology and Design)
講演題目:How to draw a geotechnical “site”
講演内容:
One important challenge in data-driven site characterization (DDSC) is the “site recognition challenge”. It shares some similarities with the facial recognition challenge. The purpose of recognizing “similar” sites is to allow a target site data to be supplemented by relevant data collected elsewhere to improve decision making at the target site. This is already widely adopted in geotechnical engineering practice. The key difference is that “similar” sites are identified based on judgment. The problem with judgment is that it is restricted to local/regional data that an engineer is familiar with arising from prior experience working under similar ground conditions. It is impractical to exercise judgment on big data, say to process a trillion soil records. Judgment is arguably less applicable to ground conditions outside of an engineer’s experience base. The tailored clustering has been shown to be more effective than classical clustering (reference solution) in identifying “similar” sites from big indirect data (BID). However, all DDSC methods face a fundamental limitation: their reliance on geotechnical project boundaries as the primary site definition. This definition is purely based on convention as it is evident that project boundaries are not related to geology or geotechnical properties. Project boundaries are more related to real estate development. This lecture shows that it is possible to redraw the boundaries of “similar” sites based on geology/geotechnical data so that decision making at a target site is optimized. The concept of a data-driven demarcated site is novel and may open new research possibilities for DDSC.