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It compares traditional empirical measures based on stress, strain, or energy by examining how the gradients of these mechanical properties differentiate notch geometries. The approach is validated on isotropic materials, then extended to additively manufactured samples and carbon fiber laminated composites. Gradient Boosting and Random Forest perform best. Accuracy improves further by adding new data generated via the Basquin equation.","Stress, Strain, or Energy: Which One Is the Superior Parameter to Estimate Fatigue Life of Notched Components? An Answer by a Novel Machine  \nLearning-Based Framework  \nA. M. Mirzaei 1  \nDepartment of Structural, Geotechnical and Building Engineering, Politecnico di Torino, Corso Duca  \ndegli Abruzzi 24, 10129 Torino, Italy  \nAbstract  \nThis paper introduces a simple framework for accurately predicting the fatigue lifetime of notched components by employing various machine learning algorithms applied to a wide range of materials, loading conditions, notch geometries, and fatigue lives. Traditional approaches for this task have relied on empirical relationships involving one of the mechanical properties, such as stress, strain, or energy. This study goes further by exploring which mechanical property serves asa better measure. The key idea of the framework is to use the gradient of the mechanical properties (stress, strain, and energy) to distinguish between different notch geometries. To demonstrate the accuracy and broad applicability of the framework, it is initially validated using isotropic materials, subsequently applied to samples produced through additive manufacturing techniques, and ultimately tested on carbon fiber laminated composites. The research demonstrates that the gradient of all three measures can be effectively employed to estimate fatigue lifetime, with stressbased predictions exhibiting the highest accuracy. Among the machine learning algorithms investigated, Gradient Boosting and Random Forest yield the most successful results. A noteworthy finding is the significant improvement in prediction accuracy achieved by incorporating new data generated based on the Basquin equation.  \nKeywords: Fatigue life prediction; Notch; Machine learning; Additive manufacturing; Carbon fiber laminated composites  \n1Corresponding author. Tel.: +39 011 090 4910; Fax: +39 011 090 4899.  \nE-mail address: amir.mirzaei@polito.it  \n1. Introduction  \nEstimating fatigue life is a vital task in the design and maintenance of various mechanical systems and structures. This process involves predicting how many cycles (life) a material can endure before failure due to cyclic loading, a phenomenon commonly encountered in real-world structures. Traditionally, fatigue life estimation has relied on empirical relationships derived from extensive experimental testing, focusing on mechanical properties like stress, strain, or energy. Therefore, these methods can be time-consuming, expensive, and may lack precision for diverse materials or loading conditions. Recently, machine learning (ML) has emerged as a leading solution for fatigue life estimation. It offers the potential to enhance prediction accuracy by identifying patterns within existing datasets, revolutionizing the field. This section provides areview of the current state of the art in fatigue analysis through machine learning, initially exploring its broad applications across various problems and materials, then narrowing down to its use in additively manufactured samples, and ultimately presenting advanced models to set the context for the problem statement.  \nML techniques have significantly improved the predictive accuracy of fatigue life estimation of various materials, as evidenced by several compelling applications. For instance, hybrid physicsinformed and data-driven models (HPDM) have proven to be effective, laying a methodological foundation further substantiated by the successful application of the XGBoost model in predicting the fatigue life of high-strength bolts [1] . This approach has also been extended to the prediction of low-cycle fatigue life for lead-free solders, demonstrating ML's reliability across various fatigue conditions [2] . Another illustrative example is the development of a knowledge-based ML framework that integrates empirical formulas with data-driven models, resulting in improved accuracy and resource efficiency [3] . 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