Title :
Case-based situation awareness
Author :
Nwiabu, Nuka ; Allison, Ian ; Holt, Patrik ; Lowit, Peter ; Oyeneyin, Babs
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Comput., Robert Gordon Univ., Aberdeen, UK
Abstract :
Situation-aware case-based decision support (SACBDS) systems comprise two distinct parts: situation awareness (SA) and case-based reasoning (CBR). The SA part keeps a finite history of the time space information of the domain and uses rules to interpret cues from the environment with respect to an individual user´s context, and then anticipates future situations by performing statistical inference over historical data. The CBR part is the part that seeks to accomplish a particular task with knowledge of the environment from the SA component. This paper discusses the fusion of the CBR model and the SA model into a case-based situation awareness (CBSA) model for situation awareness based on experience rather than rule, similarity assessment and problem solving prediction. The CBSA system perceives the users´ context and the environment and uses them to understand the current situation by retrieving similar past situations. Every past situation has a history. The future of a new situation (case) is predicted through knowledge of the history of a similar past situation. The paper evaluates the concept in the flow assurance control domain to predict the formation of hydrate in sub-sea oil and gas pipelines. The results provided the CBSA system with greater number of accurate predictions than the SACBDS system.
Keywords :
case-based reasoning; decision support systems; case-based reasoning; case-based situation awareness model; historical data; problem solving prediction; similarity assessment; situation-aware case-based decision support systems; statistical inference; time space information; Cognition; Computational modeling; Computer architecture; Context; Decision making; History; Humans; Case-based reasoning; Context awareness; Human cognition; Hydrate formation; Situation awareness;
Conference_Titel :
Cognitive Methods in Situation Awareness and Decision Support (CogSIMA), 2012 IEEE International Multi-Disciplinary Conference on
Conference_Location :
New Orleans, LA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-0343-9
DOI :
10.1109/CogSIMA.2012.6188388