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Bridge management for the 21st century

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The bridge health index (HI) as discussed by the authors is an improved and more comprehensive numerical rating system that uses the element inspection data to determine the remaining asset value of a bridge or network of bridges.
Abstract
Bridge management has been a subject of intense interest and development for the past 10 years. In support of improved bridge management, FHWA funded the development of the Pontis bridge computer program, which is now in use by approximately 40 of the 50 states. In addition, many new guide specifications have been produced to assist bridge managers in their efforts to better manage the nation's aging bridge inventory. The AASHTO Subcommittee on Bridges and Structures has taken the lead along with FHWA in implementing the improved bridge management systems. California and a few other states have been critical of the current ranking system for bridge maintenance and have been working to develop an improved performance measure. The bridge health index (HI), an improved and more comprehensive numerical rating system that uses the element inspection data to determine the remaining asset value of a bridge or network of bridges, is discussed. The HI is more consistent with the element-level evaluation data colle...

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Improving the conversion accuracy between bridge element conditions and NBI ratings using deep convolutional neural networks

TL;DR: This article proposes a procedure to back-map NBI deterioration curves into element deterioration profiles using deep convolutional neural networks, which better estimates NBI ratings from bridge element conditions by at least 24.8% when compared to other techniques.