Information Modeling for a Dynamic Representation of an Emergency Situation
Kebair, Fahem, Serin, Frederic
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
It is therefore difficult to actors to make good decisions in time and to coordinate efficiently their efforts, since they do not have enough knowledge about the situation or they do not have timely information they need. The emergency response is one of the greatest challenges that arise to the society currently. One approach to address this challenge is to develop decision support systems (DSS) that may help improve emergency planners and responders awareness and their decision-making abilities. Moreover the system must anticipate the risk of calamitous events or the evolution of a current crisis. This makes planners warned and prepared permanently to future events. Consequently, they can produce robust plans towards both short-term and long-term goals.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
May-27-2009
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