Spatial Prediction of Rainfall-Induced Landslides Using Aggregating One-Dependence Estimators Classifier

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2018
In this study, the spatial prediction of rainfall-induced landslides at the Pauri Gahwal area, Uttarakhand, India has been done using Aggregating One-Dependence Estimators (AODE) classifier which has not been applied earlier for landslide problems. Historical landslide locations have been collated with a set of influencing factors for landslide spatial analysis. The performance of the AODE model has been assessed using statistical analyzing methods and receiver operating characteristic curve technique. The predictive capability of the AODE model has also been compared with other popular landslide models namely Support Vector Machines (SVM), Radial Basis Function Neural Network (ANN-RBF), Logistic Regression (LR), and Naïve Bayes (NB). The result of analysis illustrates that the AODE model has highest predictability, followed by the SVM model, the ANN-RBF model, the LR model, and the NB model, respectively. Thus AODE is a promising method for the development of better landslide susceptibility map for proper landslide hazard management.
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Authors Binh Thai Pham;Indra Prakash;Abolfazl Jaafari;Dieu Tien Bui;Binh Thai Pham;Indra Prakash;Abolfazl Jaafari;Dieu Tien Bui;
Journal journal of the indian society of remote sensing
Year 2018
DOI doi:10.1007/s12524-018-0791-1
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