Bull et al., 2023 - Google Patents
Hierarchical Bayesian modeling for knowledge transfer across engineering fleets via multitask learningBull et al., 2023
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- Bull L
- Di Francesco D
- Dhada M
- Steinert O
- Lindgren T
- Parlikad A
- Duncan A
- Girolami M
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- Computer‐Aided Civil and Infrastructure Engineering
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A population‐level analysis is proposed to address data sparsity when building predictive models for engineering infrastructure. Utilizing an interpretable hierarchical Bayesian approach and operational fleet data, domain expertise is naturally encoded (and …
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