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The application of advanced knowledge technologies for emergency response
Stephen Potter
author
Yannis Kalfoglou
author
Harith Alani
author
Michelle Bachler
author
Simon Buckingham Shum
author
Rodrigo Carvalho
author
Ajay Chakravarthy
author
Stuart Chalmers
author
Sam Chapman
author
Beibei Hu
author
Alun Preece
author
Nigel Shadbolt
author
Austin Tate
author
Mischa Tuffield
author
2007
Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management, ISCRAM
Delft
English
Making sense of the current state of an emergency and of the response to it is vital if appropriate decisions are to be made. This task involves the acquisition, interpretation and management of information. In this paper we present an integrated system that applies recent ideas and technologies from the fields of Artificial Intelligence and semantic web research to support sense-and decision-making at the tactical response level, and demonstrate it with reference to a hypothetical large-scale emergency scenario. We offer no end-user evaluation of this system; rather, we intend that it should serve as a visionary demonstration of the potential of these technologies for emergency response.
Artificial intelligence
Decision support systems
Decision supports
Emergency response
Intelligent messaging
Semantic technologies
Sensemaking
Emergency services
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http://idl.iscram.org/files/potter/2007/852_Potter_etal2007.pdf
StephenPotter_etal2007
Intelligent Human Computer Systems for Crisis Response and Management, ISCRAM 2007 Academic Proceedings Papers
ISCRAM 2007
B. Van de Walle
P
Burghardt
editor
4th International ISCRAM Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management
2007
Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management, ISCRAM
Delft
conference publication
361
368
9789054874171; 9789090218717
2411-3387
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