A tremendous volumetric increase in waste marble powder as industrial waste has recently resulted in high environmental concerns of water, soil and air pollution. In this paper, we exploit the capabilities of machine learning to compressive strength prediction of concrete incorporating waste marble powder for future use. Experimentation has been carried out using different compositions of waste marble powder in concrete and varying water binder ratios of 0.35, 0.40 and 0.45 for the analysis. Effect of different dosages of superplasticizer has also been considered. In this paper, different regression algorithms to analyse the effect of waste marble powder on concrete, viz., multiple linear regression, K-nearest neighbour, support vector regression, decision tree, random forest, extra trees and gradient boosting, have been exploited and their efficacies have been compared using various statistical metrics. Experiments reveal random forest as the best model for compressive strength prediction with an R2 value of 0.926 and mean absolute error of 1.608. Further, shapley additive explanations and variance inflation factor analysis showcase the capabilities of the best achieved regression model in optimizing the use of marble powder as partial replacement of cement in concrete.
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