Publications by authors named "Khawaja M Asim"

We propose a new method based on the idea of delegating regressors for predicting the soil radon gas concentration (SRGC) and anomalies in radon or any other time series data. The proposed method is compared to different traditional boosting e.g.

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Correlation of radon anomalies with meteorological parameters and earthquake occurrence has been reported in many studies. This paper reports descriptive statistical analysis and boxplot contingent earthquake prediction based upon soil radon time series data. Data has been collected over a fault line, passing beneath the Muzaffarabad, for the period of one year.

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Article Synopsis
  • The article explains the development of three computational intelligence models designed to identify unusual patterns in soil radon gas time series data collected from a fault line.
  • These models utilized various machine learning techniques to analyze radon concentrations in relation to meteorological data and other statistical factors, aiming to detect anomalies linked to seismic events.
  • Results indicated that, after controlling for noise, the anomalies in radon data were primarily attributed to seismic activity, highlighting the importance of environmental conditions in interpreting these readings.
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Earthquake prediction has been a challenging research area, where a future occurrence of the devastating catastrophe is predicted. In this work, sixty seismic features are computed through employing seismological concepts, such as Gutenberg-Richter law, seismic rate changes, foreshock frequency, seismic energy release, total recurrence time. Further, Maximum Relevance and Minimum Redundancy (mRMR) criteria is applied to extract the relevant features.

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