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Landslide susceptibility mapping using random forest and boosted tree models in Pyeong-Chang,Korea
Authors:Jeong-Cheol Kim  Sunmin Lee  Hyung-Sup Jung
Affiliation:1. Riparian Ecosystem Research Team, National Institute of Ecology, Geumgang-ro, Korea;2. Department of Geoinformatics, University of Seoul, Seoul, Korea;3. Department of Geoinformatics, University of Seoul, Seoul, Korea
Abstract:Landslides susceptibility maps were constructed in the Pyeong-Chang area, Korea, using the Random Forest and Boosted Tree models. Landslide locations were randomly selected in a 50/50 ratio for training and validation of the models. Seventeen landslide-related factors were extracted and constructed in a spatial database. The relationships between the observed landslide locations and these factors were identified by using the two models. The models were used to generate a landslide susceptibility map and the importance of the factors was calculated. Finally, the landslide susceptibility maps were validated. Finally, landslide susceptibility maps were generated. For the Random Forest model, the validation accuracy in regression and classification algorithms showed 79.34 and 79.18%, respectively, and for the Boosted Tree model, these were 84.87 and 85.98%, respectively. The two models showed satisfactory accuracies, and the Boosted Tree model showed better results than the Random Forest model.
Keywords:Landslide susceptibility  random forest  boosted tree  GIS, Korea
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