GEO-PHAILGJul 9, 2024

Towards physics-informed neural networks for landslide prediction

arXiv:2407.06785v120 citationsh-index: 15
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This work addresses regional-scale landslide prediction for geotechnical and disaster management applications, offering a novel hybrid approach that could enable near-real-time predictions if validated further.

The paper tackles landslide prediction by implementing a Physics-Informed Neural Network (PINN) that integrates physical constraints from Newmark slope stability methods into a data-driven model, achieving excellent predictive performance and generating regional-scale geotechnical property maps.

For decades, solutions to regional scale landslide prediction have mostly relied on data-driven models, by definition, disconnected from the physics of the failure mechanism. The success and spread of such tools came from the ability to exploit proxy variables rather than explicit geotechnical ones, as the latter are prohibitive to acquire over broad landscapes. Our work implements a Physics Informed Neural Network (PINN) approach, thereby adding to a standard data-driven architecture, an intermediate constraint to solve for the permanent deformation typical of Newmark slope stability methods. This translates into a neural network tasked with explicitly retrieving geotechnical parameters from common proxy variables and then minimize a loss function with respect to the available coseismic landside inventory. The results are very promising, because our model not only produces excellent predictive performance in the form of standard susceptibility output, but in the process, also generates maps of the expected geotechnical properties at a regional scale. Such architecture is therefore framed to tackle coseismic landslide prediction, something that, if confirmed in other studies, could open up towards PINN-based near-real-time predictions.

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