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Predicting the Collapsibility Potential of Unsaturated Soils Using Adaptive Neural Fuzzy Inference System and Particle Swarm Optimization

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Figure 1. Void ratio-pressure curve of collapsible soil.
Figure 4. The dierence between the fuzzy logic and the classical logic.
Figure 6. Sugeno-type 1 model structure.
Figure 16. CP-unit dry weight water content.
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