地理情報学と地球統計学: 概要

Turkey’s Earthquakes: Damage Prediction and Feature Significance Using a Multivariate Analysis

Shrey Shah* and Alex Lin

Accurate damage prediction is important for disaster preparedness and response strategies, particularly given the frequent earthquakes in Turkey. Utilizing datasets on earthquake data, infrastructural quality metrics contemporary socioeconomic factors, we tested various machine-learning architectures to forecast death tolls and fatalities per affected population. Our findings indicate that the random forest model provides the most reliable predictions. The model highlights earthquake magnitude and building stability as the primary determinants of damage. This research contributes to the reduction of fatalities in future seismic events in Turkey.

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