Modeling Non-Ergodic Path Effects Using Conditional Generative Model for Fourier Amplitude Spectra
Maxime Lacour, Pu Ren, Rie Nakata, Nori Nakata, Michael Mahoney

TL;DR
This paper introduces CGM-FAS, a deep-learning model that efficiently captures non-ergodic path effects in Fourier Amplitude Spectra, improving spatial variability modeling for seismic hazard analysis.
Contribution
It proposes a Conditional Variational Autoencoder approach as an alternative to Gaussian Processes for modeling non-ergodic effects, enabling faster and more flexible predictions.
Findings
CGM-FAS accurately predicts non-ergodic path effects in FAS.
It offers rapid predictions for large spatial domains.
The model captures interfrequency correlations effectively.
Abstract
Recent developments in non-ergodic ground-motion models (GMMs) explicitly model systematic spatial variations in source, site, and path effects, reducing standard deviation to 30-40% of ergodic models and enabling more accurate site-specific seismic hazard analysis. Current non-ergodic GMMs rely on Gaussian Process (GP) methods with prescribed correlation functions and thus have computational limitations for large-scale predictions. This study proposes a deep-learning approach called Conditional Generative Modeling for Fourier Amplitude Spectra (CGM-FAS) as an alternative to GP-based methods for modeling non-ergodic path effects in Fourier Amplitude Spectra (FAS). CGM-FAS uses a Conditional Variational Autoencoder architecture to learn spatial patterns and interfrequency correlation directly from data by using geographical coordinates of earthquakes and stations as conditional…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSeismic Performance and Analysis · Seismic Waves and Analysis · Seismology and Earthquake Studies
