Guest editorial for the special issue on artificial intelligence, sensing and big data analytics in earthquake engineering
Guest editorial for the special issue on artificial intelligence, sensing and big data analytics in earthquake engineering
Samenvatting
''New technologies are advancing at an unprecedentedly accelerating pace over the years. The distance humanity has covered in 2200 years, from the Antikythera mechanism of ancient Greek world, the oldest known analogue computer, to the 4-bit first microprocessor in 1971, is not even comparable to the advancement of technology in the last 50 years. This dazzling journey of technological development has impacted all aspects of modern life, including industry. Earthquake engineering is one of the disciplines that has embraced new technologies. Earthquake engineers, accustomed to dealing with highly nonlinear and dynamic problems that require complex mathematical and often iterative approaches, are called nowadays to summon dexterity on advanced coding, and masteries on statistics and handling of large amount of data. Artificial Intelligence, Sensing Technologies of all sorts, and Big Data Analytics emerge as essential tools for reducing uncertainty, facilitating engineering process and enhancing knowledge. This Special Issue is a manifestation of the fact that the new technologies can be useful for the most challenging problems of earthquake engineering, opening new prospects in the field.''

Organisatie | Hanze |
Gepubliceerd in | Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering Kluwer, Vol. 22, Uitgave: 7, Pagina's: 3387-3391 |
Datum | 2024-04-26 |
Type | Artikel |
DOI | 10.1007/s10518-024-01920-1 |
Taal | Engels |