Weighting Variables for Transportation Assets Condition Indices Using Subjective Data Framework

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2024-10-17
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Al-Hamdan, Abdallah B.
Alatoom, Yazan Ibrahim
Nlenanya, Inya
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Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)
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This study proposes a novel framework for determining variables’ weights in transportation assets condition indices calculations using statistical and machine learning techniques. The methodology leverages subjective ratings alongside objective measurements to derive data-driven weights. The motivation for this study lies in addressing the limitations of existing expert-based weighting methods for condition indices, which often lack transparency and consistency; this research aims to provide a data-driven framework that enhances accuracy and reliability in infrastructure asset management. A case study was performed as a proof of concept of the proposed framework by applying the framework to obtain data-driven weights for pavement condition index (PCI) calculations using data for the city of West Des Moines, Iowa. Random forest models performed effectively in modeling the relationship between the overall condition index (OCI) and the objective measures and provided feature importance scores that were converted into weights. The data-driven weights showed strong correlation with existing expert-based weights, validating their accuracy while capturing contextual variations between pavement types. The results indicate that the proposed framework achieved high model accuracy, demonstrated by R-squared values of 0.83 and 0.91 for rigid and composite pavements, respectively. Additionally, the data-driven weights showed strong correlations (R-squared values of 0.85 and 0.98) with existing expert-based weights, validating their effectiveness. This advanceIRIment offers transportation agencies an enhanced tool for prioritizing maintenance and resource allocation, ultimately leading to improved infrastructure longevity. Additionally, this approach shows promise for application across various transportation assets based on the yielded results.
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This article is published as Al-Hamdan, Abdallah B., Yazan Ibrahim Alatoom, Inya Nlenanya, and Omar Smadi. "Weighting Variables for Transportation Assets Condition Indices Using Subjective Data Framework." CivilEng 5, no. 4 (2024): 949-970. doi: https://doi.org/10.3390/civileng5040048.
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