Bridges are indispensable elements in resilient communities as essential parts of the lifeline transportation systems. Knowledge about the functionality of bridge structures is crucial, especially after a major earthquake event. In this study, we propose signal processing approaches for automated AI-equipped damage detection of bridges. Mel-scaled filter banks and cepstral coefficients are utilized for training a deep learning architecture equipped with Gated Recurrent Unit (GRU) layers that consider the temporal variations in a signal. The proposed framework has been validated on an RC bridge structure in California. The bridge is subjected to 180 bi-directional ground motion records with sampled scale factors and six different intercept angles. Compared with the benchmark cumulative intensity features, the Mel filter banks resulted in 15.5% accuracy in predicting critical drift ratios. The developed strategy for spatio-temporal analysis of signals enhances the robustness of damage diagnosis frameworks that utilize deep learning for monitoring lifeline structures.
@article{arxiv.2210.12173,
title = {Cepstral Coefficients for Earthquake Damage Assessment of Bridges Leveraging Deep Learning},
author = {Seyedomid Sajedi and Xiao Liang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2210.12173},
year = {2022}
}