Earth Quake Prediction Using Ml
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.17762/msea.v72i1.2389Abstract
It has cost countless sums of money and whole scientific careers to make predictions about the location and timing of the next major earthquake. But in contrast to weather forecasting, which has greatly improved because to the deployment of better satellites and more potent computational techniques, prediction of earthquakes has been plagued by repeated failure because of the extremely variable characteristics of the earth and its surrounding area. Now, a rising number of experts claim that advancements in the way they can analyze enormous volumes of earthquake information with the use of artificial intelligence might help them better understand earthquakes, predict how they will behave, and deliver faster and more precise early warnings. For many builders and real estate companies, this aids in hazard evaluations for infrastructure development from a commercial standpoint. A lot of lives can also be saved.