2022
DOI: 10.1155/2022/7893940
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A Machine Learning Based Intelligent Decision Support System for Flotation Dynamics in Simulation of Clay Minerals

Abstract: In coal mines, process management is related with planning and flow of coal minerals from their mining points to journey’s end. The process is dependent on the operational decisions, which should be completed during coal production. In these systems, simulation modelling is assumed a powerful tool for decision making. The simulation modelling can further be enhanced through applying artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) methods. The communication of water with clay minerals upholds the water a… Show more

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“…The lithology map of the study area is obtained by digitizing the geological lithology map (as shown in Figure 3(h) ). Earthquake is an important internal force for the landslide, and the peak acceleration of ground motion is an important indicator to measure the seismic intensity [ 23 ]. In this study, the natural breakpoint method is used to divide the peak ground motion acceleration into six categories (as described visually in Figure 3(i) ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The lithology map of the study area is obtained by digitizing the geological lithology map (as shown in Figure 3(h) ). Earthquake is an important internal force for the landslide, and the peak acceleration of ground motion is an important indicator to measure the seismic intensity [ 23 ]. In this study, the natural breakpoint method is used to divide the peak ground motion acceleration into six categories (as described visually in Figure 3(i) ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%