Title :
A framework for Dynamic Analytical Risk Management at the emergency scene. From tribal to top down in the risk management maturity model
Author_Institution :
Main Sch. of Fire Service, Warsaw, Poland
Abstract :
We present a framework designed for the risk management at the emergency scene. The system that implements the framework is focused on supporting an Incident Commander during the fire and rescue actions. The system is able to assess and manage the risks with the use of sensory data, ontology modelling and reasoning techniques from AI domain. Within the framework we propose the novel approaches for perceiving and modelling the emergency scene, for reasoning, for assessing the state and the relations among the objects at the scene, for assessing the risk mitigation and for communicating the risks to the Incident Commander.
Keywords :
emergency management; fires; inference mechanisms; ontologies (artificial intelligence); risk management; AI domain; dynamic analytical risk management; emergency scene; fire actions; incident commander; ontology modelling; reasoning techniques; rescue actions; risk assessment; risk management maturity model; risk mitigation; sensory data; Approximation methods; Cognition; Fires; Integrated circuit modeling; Ontologies; Risk management; Decision Support; Domain Ontology; Fire Service; Risk Management; Sensory Data;
Conference_Titel :
Computer Science and Information Systems (FedCSIS), 2014 Federated Conference on
Conference_Location :
Warsaw