Emergency Decision-making Method of Unconventional Emergencies in Higher Education Based on Intensive Learning

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In order to improve the emergency decision-making and management ability of unconventional emergencies in Colleges and universities, an emergency decision-making method for unconventional emergencies in Colleges and Universities based on reinforcement learning is proposed. The function of the emergency decision-making model of unconventional emergencies in Colleges and universities is constructed, and the optimal control of the emergency decision-making process of unconventional emergencies in Colleges and universities is realized by using the queuing theory model. Based on the sub-sequence decomposition method, the reinforcement learning function is optimized. Combined with big data scheduling and the empirical mode decomposition method, the effective probability density function of emergency decision-making for unconventional emergencies in higher education is calculated, and the optimal solution vector analysis of emergency management and scheduling decision-making for unconventional emergencies in Colleges and universities is realized according to parameter estimation and quantitative optimization results. The test results show that this method has a good ability to optimize and schedule the emergency decision-making of unconventional emergencies in higher education, and has strong convergence. This method improves the emergency response-ability, and the time cost is short.

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Zhou, Y. (2022). Emergency Decision-making Method of Unconventional Emergencies in Higher Education Based on Intensive Learning. Journal of Environmental and Public Health, 2022. https://doi.org/10.1155/2022/4317697

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