Predicting Wind Comfort in an Urban Area: A Comparison of a Regression- with a Classification-CNN for General Wind Rose Statistics

IF 4 Q2 COMPUTER SCIENCE, ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE Machine learning and knowledge extraction Pub Date : 2024-01-04 DOI:10.3390/make6010006
Jennifer Werner, Dimitri Nowak, Franziska Hunger, Tomas Johnson, A. Mark, Alexander Gösta, F. Edelvik
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Wind comfort is an important factor when new buildings in existing urban areas are planned. It is common practice to use computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations to model wind comfort. These simulations are usually time-consuming, making it impossible to explore a high number of different design choices for a new urban development with wind simulations. Data-driven approaches based on simulations have shown great promise, and have recently been used to predict wind comfort in urban areas. These surrogate models could be used in generative design software and would enable the planner to explore a large number of options for a new design. In this paper, we propose a novel machine learning workflow (MLW) for direct wind comfort prediction. The MLW incorporates a regression and a classification U-Net, trained based on CFD simulations. Furthermore, we present an augmentation strategy focusing on generating more training data independent of the underlying wind statistics needed to calculate the wind comfort criterion. We train the models based on different sets of training data and compare the results. All trained models (regression and classification) yield an F1-score greater than 80% and can be combined with any wind rose statistic.
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预测城市地区的风舒适度:一般风玫瑰图统计回归与分类-CNN 的比较
在规划现有城市地区的新建筑时,风舒适度是一个重要因素。通常的做法是使用计算流体动力学(CFD)模拟来建立风舒适度模型。这些模拟通常非常耗时,因此不可能通过风模拟为新的城市开发项目探索大量不同的设计方案。基于模拟的数据驱动方法已显示出巨大的前景,最近已被用于预测城市地区的风舒适度。这些代用模型可用于生成式设计软件,使规划师能够探索新设计的大量选项。在本文中,我们提出了一种用于直接预测风舒适度的新型机器学习工作流程(MLW)。MLW 结合了基于 CFD 模拟训练的回归和分类 U-Net。此外,我们还提出了一种增强策略,重点是生成更多独立于计算风舒适度标准所需的基本风力统计数据的训练数据。我们根据不同的训练数据集训练模型,并对结果进行比较。所有训练模型(回归和分类)的 F1 分数都大于 80%,并且可以与任何风玫瑰图统计相结合。
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