CLUSTERING ANALYSIS OF DEBRIS-FLOW STREAMS

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Yuan-Fan TSAI
Huai-Kuang TSAI
Cheng-Yan KAO
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[1] Assistant Professor of Dept. of Social Studies Education
[2] National Taipei Teachers College
[3] National Taiwan University
[4] Post doctoral fellow of Computer Science and Information Engineering
[5] Professor of Computer Science and Information Engineering
[6] Taipei 106
[7] Taiwan
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Debris flow; Genetic algorithm; hierarchical clustering; The Chi-Chi earthquake;
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P642.2 [动力地质及工程地质作用];
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The Chi-Chi earthquake in 1999 caused disastrous landslides, which triggered numerous debris flows and killed hundreds of people. A critical rainfall intensity line for each debris-flow stream is studied to prevent such a disaster. However, setting rainfall lines from incomplete data is difficult, so this study considered eight critical factors to group streams, such that streams within a cluster have similar rainfall lines. A genetic algorithm is applied to group 377 debris-flow streams selected from the center of an area affected by the Chi-Chi earthquake. These streams are grouped into seven clusters with different characteristics. The results reveal that the proposed method effectively groups debris-flow streams.
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页码:37 / 46
页数:10
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