A light gradient boosting machine-based method for predicting the dynamic response of functionally graded plates
Do Thi Thanh Dieu,
Nguyen Hoang Yen
Abstract:The primary objective of this paper is to efficiently predict the dynamic response of functionally graded plates using LightGBM – a light gradient boosting machine, without reliance on supplementary analysis tools. To obtain the optimal LightGBM model, a dataset comprising 1,000 pairs of input and output is generated through iterations using a combination of isogeometric analysis (IGA) and third-order shear deformation plate theory (TSDT). In this model, the input is represented by a power index which governs … Show more
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