Identification of Microseismic Events in Rock Engineering by a Convolutional Neural Network Combined with an Attention M

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Identification of Microseismic Events in Rock Engineering by a Convolutional Neural Network Combined with an Attention Mechanism Shibin Tang1 · Jiaxu Wang1 · Chunan Tang1 Received: 21 February 2020 / Accepted: 22 September 2020 © Springer-Verlag GmbH Austria, part of Springer Nature 2020

Abstract Microseismic technology has widely been used in many rock engineering applications to shield workers from engineering hazards and monitor underground construction. To avoid the heavy workloads imposed by the manual recognition of many microseismic signals, this study proposes a new end-to-end training network architecture to automatically identify microseismic events. A dataset including not only easily identifiable microseismic signals but also barely distinguishable nontypical data has been collected from a practical rock engineering project for training and testing the network model. The applicability of various networks for this task is discussed to select the best method for microseismic recognition. We modify the residual skip connections to make them more suitable for the signal classification task. Then, the novel depthwise spatial and channel attention (DSCA) module is proposed. This module can autonomously learn how to weight information with different levels of importance, similar to human attention, which greatly improves the network performance without incurring additional computational costs. Theoretically, it can be a useful tool to replace traditional denoising algorithms and model the interdependencies between the different channels of a multichannel signal. Furthermore, the DSCA module and the modified residual connections are combined with a traditional convolutional network to obtain a novel network architecture named ResSCA and the results of comparative experiments are presented. Finally, single- and multichannel models are constructed based on ResSCA, which achieved improved accuracy rates. Their advantages and drawbacks are analyzed. This study presents a modified network architecture suitable for identifying and classifying complex signals to enable intelligent microseismic monitoring, which is valuable for various rock engineering applications. Keywords  Microseismic monitoring · Signal recognition algorithm · Convolutional neural network · Attention mechanism · Deep learning

1 Introduction The construction of deep and long tunnels is a major task in water diversion, transportation and other rock engineering applications around the world. Various rock engineering hazards such as rockbursts, soft rock deformation, and harmful gases have been frequently encountered during construction, and these hazards severely threaten the safety of personnel and equipment. Recently, microseismic techniques have gradually been widely adopted for practical monitoring * Shibin Tang [email protected] 1



State Key Laboratory of Coastal and Offshore Engineering, Dalian University of Technology, Dalian 116024, China

and early warning technology; in particular, such techniques are widely used