Decision support forwide area disasters

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Abstract

Information integration processes utilized in a context-aware decision support system for emergency response are considered. The system supports decision making by providing fused outputs of different sources. The chapter demonstrates advantages of ontology-based context to integrate information and to generate useful decisions. A case study concerning a fire response scenario illustrates the system operation. This study focuses on planning fire response actions and evacuation of people in danger using the ride-sharing technology.

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Smirnov, A., Levashova, T., Shilov, N., & Kashevnik, A. (2016). Decision support forwide area disasters. In Fusion Methodologies in Crisis Management: Higher Level Fusion and Decision Making (pp. 519–537). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-22527-2_25

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