Genetic programming and gene expression programming for flyrock assessment due to mine blasting

This research is aimed to develop new practical equations to predict flyrock distance based on genetic programming (GP) and genetic expression programming (GEP) techniques. For this purpose, 97 blasting operations in Delkan iron mine, Iran were investigated and the most effective parameters on flyro...

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Main Authors: Faradonbeh, R. S., Armaghani, D. J., Monjezi, M., Mohamad, E. T.
Format: Article
Published: Elsevier Ltd 2016
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Online Access:http://eprints.utm.my/72064/
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Summary:This research is aimed to develop new practical equations to predict flyrock distance based on genetic programming (GP) and genetic expression programming (GEP) techniques. For this purpose, 97 blasting operations in Delkan iron mine, Iran were investigated and the most effective parameters on flyrock were recorded. A database comprising of five inputs (i.e. burden, spacing, stemming length, hole depth, and powder factor) and one output (flyrock) was prepared to develop flyrock distance. Several GP and GEP models were proposed to predict flyrock considering the modeling procedures of them. To compare the performance prediction of the developed models, coefficient of determination (R2), mean absolute error (MAE), root mean squared error (RMSE) and variance account for (VAF) were computed and then, the best GP and GEP models were selected. According to the obtained results, it was found that the best flyrock predictive model is the GEP based-model. As an example, considering results of RMSE, values of 2.119 and 2.511 for training and testing datasets of GEP model, respectively show higher accuracy of this model in predicting flyrock, while, these values were obtained as 5.788 and 10.062 for GP model.