Application of artificial intelligence on infrastructure subjected to natural hazards

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Application of artificial intelligence on infrastructure subjected to natural hazards

Natural hazards like earthquakes and windstorms pose significant risks to global infrastructure. Traditional engineering methods often fall short in addressing the increasing complexity and frequency of these events. Recent advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) present new opportunities to predict, assess, and mitigate the impacts of these hazards on buildings and infrastructure.

The research emphasizes the need for innovative approaches to enhance infrastructure resilience through AI. Key areas of focus include predicting natural hazard occurrences, assessing structural vulnerabilities, and optimizing building designs for better resilience. By fostering interdisciplinary collaboration, the goal is to transform engineering practices and improve real-time response and recovery efforts.

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