Application of Large Language Models in Geotechnical Engineering: A Movement Towards Safe and Sustainable Future

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Abstract

Over the last two decades, there has been a paradigm shift in geotechnical engineering driven by advances in sensing, communication, and data-driven techniques. These advancements enhanced the safety and reliability of geotechnical infrastructure through real-time monitoring and automated decision-making. In recent times, Large Language Models (LLMs) have emerged as advanced data-driven techniques contributing to automated risk assessment of geotechnical infrastructure. LLMs are advanced deep learning models widely used to solve complex numerical problems, analyze large volumes of data, and generate human language. This paper presents a comprehensive review of the application of LLM in geotechnical engineering. The integration of LLMs into geotechnical engineering has demonstrated significant advances in slope stability analysis, bearing capacity computation, numerical analysis, soil-structure interaction, and underground infrastructure. By summarizing the latest research findings and practical applications, this research paper underscores the potential of LLMs to advance and automate various processes in geotechnical engineering. The findings presented in this paper not only provide insights into the current LLM-based geotechnical practices but also emphasize the instrumental role LLM can play in advancing geotechnical engineering, ultimately ensuring a safer and more sustainable future.

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