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Application of deep learning and IoT in numerical modelling and health


monitoring of structures/infrastructures

Poster · September 2022

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COMPDYN 2023 is the ninth edition of the


International Conference on Computational
Methods in Structural Dynamics and
Earthquake Engineering and one of the
Thematic Conferences of the European
Community on Computational Methods in
Applied Sciences (ECCOMAS) and a Special
Interest Conference of the International
Association for Computational Mechanics
(IACM). COMPDYN 2023 will be held in
conjunction with the 5th International
Conference on Uncertainty Quantification
in Computational Sciences and Engineering
(UNCECOMP 2023), also an ECCOMAS
Thematic Conference.

Mini-symposium MS-40-CAR:

Application of deep learning and IoT in numerical modelling and health monitoring of
structures/infrastructures
Organized by:

Ramin Ghiasi Abdollah Malekjafarian Mohammad Noori Eleni Chatzi


University College Dublin University College Dublin California Polytechnic ETH Zurich
State University
Objective of the mini-symposium:
Deep learning (DL) has been one of the most remarkable approaches in the field of artificial intelligence in recent years.
Furthermore, Internet of Things (IoT) has recently received a great attention due to its potential and capacity to be integrated into
complex systems.

The aim of this mini-symposium is to bring together experts from both academia and industry to present their latest developments
in application of DL approaches and IoT technologies for numerical modelling and health monitoring of various
structure/substructures (dam, bridge, pipeline networks, etc.). Contributions addressing novel solutions in DL such as Bayesian
Convolutional Neural Network, Broad Bayesian learning (BBL), A knowledge-based deep learning approach, Transfer Learning (TL)
and Reinforcement Learning (RL) approaches are highly welcomed.

Topics of interest include (but are not limited to) the DL approaches and IoT technologies applications in:

 Structural health monitoring


 Safety analysis of coupled system (such as vehicle bridge interaction)
 Structural optimization
 System identification and response prediction

Submitting abstract:
In order to submit your abstract, first you need to register at the Conference website. After completing this pre-registration form
(alternatively click Register at the top-right of the Conference webpage), you will receive an email to validate your Account. After
validation, you will receive a second email with your username and password, which will be used to login to your COMPDYN 2023
Account. From your Account Overview Menu click My Abstracts/My Papers, click Submit an Abstract, choose Submit to
Minisymposium and enter the MS code: MS-40-CAR and proceed with the Abstract Submission following the instructions.
Deadline: 15 November 2022

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