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ON THE USE OF AI ALGORITHMS APPLIED TO STRONG MOTION RECORDS FOR THE PREDICTION OF EARTHQUAKE FAULT MECHANISMS

  • Universidad del Rosario

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Abstract

Earthquake focal mechanisms are derived from moment tensor solutions and provide insights into earthquake rupture characteristics, including strike, dip, and rake angles. Common methods for analysing seismic records (seismograms) include first motion polarity of P-waves, waveform inversion, and amplitude analysis. However, these methods often require significant human intervention. With the increasing availability of strong-motion earthquake records (accelerograms) from diverse epicentral distances, depths, and tectonic regions, there is potential to analyse these records in non-traditional feature spaces—such as shape, texture, and pixel intensity—to predict earthquake fault mechanisms. Artificial intelligence (AI) advancements, especially machine learning algorithms, allow for the analysis of large datasets and the extraction of repeated patterns or behaviours, which could enhance earthquake characterization. While traditional approaches typically rely on time-domain analysis requiring extensive preprocessing, this study aims to develop a non-traditional workflow to classify strong ground motion signals based on their focal mechanism types using machine learning. The proposed workflow involves the following steps: (1) Transforming each signal from the time domain (1D) to the frequency domain via a spectrogram, creating a 2D image representation; (2) Segmenting the spectrogram image to extract shape features; (3) Generating texture- and pixel-intensity-based descriptors. The optimal feature subset is then fed into four machine learning classifiers—random forest, support vector machine, naive Bayes, and an artificial neural network. The method demonstrates efficient classification of seismic records, offering a pathway for automating the analysis and improving overall efficiency.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationInternational Conference on Technological Innovation and AI Research, ICTIAIR 2025
PublisherInstitution of Engineering and Technology
Pages25-31
Number of pages7
Volume2025
Edition4
ISBN (Electronic)9781837243235
DOIs
StatePublished - 2025
Event2025 International Conference on Technological Innovation and AI Research, ICTIAIR 2025 - Virtual, Online, Ecuador
Duration: 19 Mar 202521 Mar 2025

Conference

Conference2025 International Conference on Technological Innovation and AI Research, ICTIAIR 2025
Country/TerritoryEcuador
CityVirtual, Online
Period19/03/2521/03/25

Keywords

  • EARTHQUAKE
  • FOCAL MECHANISMS
  • FORECASTING
  • MACHINE LEARNING

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